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Attacker threatened to cook dead man, feed him to his sister

Prosecutors are preserving the testimony of Barbara Owens, a 57-year-old woman who watched her brother’s brutal slaying in their east Las Vegas Valley home, because she may not live through the year.

Ogden breaks through with $4 million in sales in four weeks

They only made it look easy. When DK Las Vegas closed on its sale of 14 units in The Ogden between mid-June and mid-July, it might have seemed like, “Build it and they will come.”

DMV says wait times drop after Dash Pass move

CARSON CITY — Wait times have improved at busy urban Department of Motor Vehicle offices since the agency scrubbed remote access to its Dash Pass queue system, officials said Friday.

Ohio man’s choice of a hit-man leads to his downfall

A Cleveland-area man who wanted a Las Vegas bartender punished for allegedly sexually assaulting a family member took the old-school route in 2013, asking a known mob associate to recommend a good hit man, according to federal court documents made public this week in Ohio.

State threatens Assemblywoman Fiore with business shutdown

The state Department of Health and Human Services has told Assemblywoman Michele Fiore that she must let inspectors into her home health care business or face the potential loss of her license.

Never put your Las Vegas lawn to bed wet

Q: I read with interest your column in the Review-Journal on watering. Our small lawn seems to be dying in patches. We water four days a week for 20 minutes at 11 p.m. We regularly feed with Turf Builder Plus and Ironite. What should we do?

Nevada lobbyists spend record amount on legislators

Nevada lobbyists spent a record $153,079 to wine, dine and court state lawmakers during the 2015 session, though most of the expenses were for group events sponsored by various organizations, records filed with the Legislative Counsel Bureau show.