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Las Vegas City Council says OK to medical marijuana facilities

The Las Vegas City Council jump-started its previously languid approach to providing medical marijuana to patients Wednesday, voting 5-2 to allow facilities within city limits.

Cash-strapped North Las Vegas dips into rainy day fund

North Las Vegas took a one-year, $2 million dip into its rainy day funds Wednesday, knocking weeks off the city’s already threadbare cushion of emergency cash reserves.

$18 million law office building raises downtown profile

A palatial $18 million law office building designed like a French Parliament building raised the bar in downtown Las Vegas and drew more than 200 people for its grand opening Wednesday. The ribbon cutters for the Robert T. Eglet Advocacy Center were top tier too.

Son saves abused immigrant mother from deportation in Las Vegas

A young Las Vegas man brought the plight of his mother to the attention of three congressman at an immigration hearing Monday night, and today she’s out of jail and trying to stay in the U.S. legally.

Roads to close for Life Cube event in Las Vegas

When downtown Las Vegas’ Life Cube Project comes to a fiery end Friday, several streets around the 24-foot art display developed by Scott Cohen at Ninth and Fremont streets will be closed to vehicle traffic.