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Judge Vega won’t seek re-election

After 25 years on the bench, District Court Judge Valorie Vega to step aside

Good Samaritan robbed by man posing as victim

SPARKS — Police say a Sparks resident who was trying to be a Good Samaritan ended up the victim of an armed robbery.

Defense claims Nevada slaying victim ‘had dark side’

Defense attorneys plan to present evidence questioning the character of Nevada’s chief insurance examiner, who was killed April 2 at his Carson City apartment.

Fremont Street stabbing by panhandler puts Las Vegas man in hospital

Zachary Battista survived his Fremont Street experience — barely. The 19-year-old’s heart stopped twice and he needed about 15 pints of blood after he was stabbed in the chest by a homeless man early Sunday morning at Fremont Street and 4th Street, the center of downtown’s Las Vegas bustling entertainment district.

State supreme court mobile app available

The Nevada Supreme Court has launched a free mobile device application for both Android and Apple products which will allow access briefs, motions, orders and opinions.

City of Las Vegas close James Gay Park after stabbing

The city of Las Vegas shut down James Gay Park after several vagrants got into a fight that led to the stabbing of a woman Friday night, police said Saturday.

Washoe County pays $75,000 to settle police case

Washoe County has paid $75,000 to settle a civil case involving a college student who claimed a sheriff’s deputy “manhandled” her and used excessive force during an arrest at Lake Tahoe.

Bucheit named head of FBI in Las Vegas

Laura A. Bucheit has been named special agent in charge of the FBI’s Las Vegas Division.