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Jury quickly convicts Ammar Harris in Strip shooting that left three dead

A Clark County jury took less than 30 minutes Monday to convict Ammar Harris of killing three people on the Strip.
Tehran Boldon, whose brother Michael Boldon was slain, walked out of the courtroom with a smile on his face after a clerk read the verdict.

Rand Paul unveils Nevada campaign office

Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul opened his Nevada campaign office Monday, declaring himself the only fiscal conservative among the other GOP hopefuls.

Nevada agencies say cryotherapy death is not their investigation

Questions about a cryotherapy worker who died last week at her south Las Vegas Valley job lingered Monday, but it wasn’t clear who was going to find the answers.

1 dead after SUV crashes into school bus

One person is dead and a central valley intersection is closed after a crash involving a school bus, according to Las Vegas police.

Doctor admits writing illegal prescriptions for painkillers

A Las Vegas physician pleaded guilty Monday in federal court to unlawfully distributing prescription painkillers at his clinic. Mahesh Kuthuru, 47, of Henderson pleaded guilty to one of nine drug distribution counts in an indictment unsealed last October.

Key runway shutdown at McCarran to alter flight patterns

When McCarran International Airport shuts down its 14,505-foot east-west Runway 25R/7L on Wednesday for the second half of a $65 million rehabilitation project, it’s expected to alter flight patterns in Las Vegas’ airspace.

Metro to outsource aerial video for big events

Rather than try to keep up with the cost of technology on its own, Metro will be outsourcing at least one key operation for big events in Las Vegas.