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State closes troubled Krave Massive

Krave Massive, a downtown Las Vegas nightclub with a short but troubled history, was closed by the state for an undisclosed permitting problem, and its minority owners are negotiating to take over operations.

Flooding closes northwest roads

Another round of thunderstorms, similar to those that hit the area last week, have again closed roads and brought debris-ridden floodwaters to the Las Vegas Valley and surrounding areas.

Passenger dies when car crashes into wall

A single-car crash left a 24-year-old Las Vegas man dead early Saturday morning in Henderson, police said.

Protesters line overpass, rally against war with Syria

With tensions rising in Syria and American interest growing, protesters lined the Las Vegas street to exercise their First Amendment rights with a demonstration against possible U.S. involvement in Syria.

State Route 160 closes after flash flood

Nevada State Route 160 is closed in both directions near Mile Marker 11 after flash floods caused mudslides Friday night.

Baja Fresh to donate 50 percent of sales for construction worker’s funeral

Baja Fresh Mexican Grill plans to donate 50 percent of its Labor Day weekend sales to help pay for the funeral of Mark Brian Lovett, the welding inspector who fell to his death while inspecting a job site in Summerlin earlier this month.

Teachers often reach into own pockets to stock classrooms

When it comes to stocking classrooms with supplies, teachers still dig into their own pockets. A new survey from the National School Supply & Equipment Association found that American public school teachers spend, on average, about $485 of their own money on school supplies for their classrooms each year.

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