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UNLV student resigns ahead of impeachment hearing

UNLV’s student body vice president resigned Monday night about an hour before she was scheduled to face an impeachment hearing.

Colorado couple faces child abuse, murder charges

A couple that federal law enforcement officers caught trying to flee to Mexico faces felony child abuse and murder charges after their 3-month-old daughter died last month, public records show.

Nevada inmate asks judge anew to let execution proceed

Condemned killer Scott Dozier, urging his own execution, was back in front of a judge on Tuesday for the first time since he was supposed to die.

Sandoval touts Nevada’s repayment of federal debt

It took nearly the entirety of Gov. Brian Sandoval’s two terms as Nevada’s governor, but the state has finally paid off a nearly $800 million debt to the federal government.

Nevada monuments expected to avoid major cuts like those in Utah

Two national monuments in Nevada have been spared from dramatic downsizing, but Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke confirmed Tuesday that he wants to see some land carved from Gold Butte in northeastern Clark County.

Community effort creates Vegas Strong Ale

The hashtag of love and support shared in the wake of the Oct. 1 shooting — #vegasstrong — is also the name beer that was the result of a community project, conceived and spearheaded by Kyle Weniger, head brewer at Joseph James Brewing Co. in Henderson.

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