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Las Vegas IRS revenue officer says he was unfairly targeted

Nationally, the Internal Revenue Service has come under fire for targeting the Tea Party and other conservative political groups. Now, it’s being accused of wrongly going after one of its own in Las Vegas.

Official witnessed unsafe procedures at endoscopy clinic

A physician with the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta testified Wednesday that she saw a nurse anesthetist charged in the hepatitis C outbreak improperly reuse a syringe months after the 2007 outbreak.

Gun fired from teen’s hand kills funny, friendly seventh-grader

Wednesday would have been Brooklynn Mohler’s last day of seventh grade, and her friends and classmates gathered outside of Schofield Middle School at dismissal to reminisce about the girl who was always smiling.

Suspect in death of 75-year-old woman appears in court

Bayzle Morgan, 21, appeared Wednesday in Las Vegas Justice Court where his hearing was continued until Friday. Morgan and Keith Smith, 46, face charges in the death of 75-year-old Jean Main, who was beaten and shot in her home on May 22.

Teen girl fatally shot at south Las Vegas home

A teenage girl was shot and killed inside a home in south Las Vegas Tuesday afternoon, according to Las Vegas police.

Officer injured after suspect pushes her over motel railing

A Las Vegas police officer was injured after a suspect she was chasing pushed her over a railing at the Ponderosa Motel near Fremont Street and Sahara Avenue early Wednesday morning.