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Mural transforms old Ukulele Lounge — PHOTOS

Eric Vozzola has given the old Ukulele Lounge a whole new look. The artist led a team on Friday in putting a mural on the lounge, which closed in 2008. The building is located at 620 Las Vegas Blvd. North.

School police shoot, kill threatening driver at south valley park

A driver was shot and killed by school police officers when he drove a vehicle toward them at a “high rate of speed” at a south valley park Friday, Clark County School District police said.

Dementia from Lewy body disease makes for tricky diagnosis

America’s aging population means a likely increase in the diagnosis of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, but one condition that is just as prevalent but not as well-known is Lewy body disease.

Missing 88-year-old man found

An 88-year-old man who went missing Thursday night near Twain Avenue and Jones Boulevard has been found, Las Vegas police said.

 
SkillCon showcases jugglers, martial artists and more — VIDEO

Jason Garfield ran a juggling convention for 10 years before he decided last year that herding cats was too easy and he wanted to throw lemurs, skinks, kinkajous and sugar gliders into the mix.

Doctor: Genetics responsible for about 60 percent of center’s alcoholics

It’s the standard sitcom character: the alcoholic friend whose pratfalls signal the laugh track. But alcoholism is no laughing matter for those affected. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services reports that alcohol-related disorders cut across gender, race and other demographic lines. The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism says that 17.6 million Americans — or about one in every 12 adults — abuse alcohol or are alcohol-dependent.

6 indicted in tax scheme that stole identities of dead

Six people have been indicted by a federal grand jury in Las Vegas in what authorities say was a $2.7 million tax refund scheme that stole identities of the dead.

Vegas elementary’s namesake known as school district ‘troubleshooter’

Jack Dailey came to Las Vegas to help the city and its children deal with the growth of the formerly quiet little town. It’s appropriate that the elementary school that bears his name at 2001 E. Reno Ave. now has a garden growing food.