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Las Vegas veteran helps tell Charlie Company’s story of Vietnam War

Willie McTear, of Las Vegas, is one of Charlie Company’s survivors featured in a two-hour documentary that premieres Wednesday on the National Geographic Channel. Titled, “Brothers in War,” it is narrated by Charlie Sheen and based on the book, “The Boys of ’67: Charlie Company’s War in Vietnam.”

Governor’s council focuses on emergency room crowding

Several Southern Nevada emergency rooms slammed by high numbers of mentally ill patients seeking treatment closed to ambulances in February. Gov. Brian Sandoval’s Behavioral Health and Wellness Council will meet Monday and Tuesday in Las Vegas and hear progress reports from some of the groups working toward solutions.

Some local government officials want Nevada property tax cap lifted

Cash-hungry local governments are eyeing changes to the property tax cap enacted by the Legislature in 2005 when land values were soaring, but state policymakers don’t appear ready at this point to entertain wholesale changes to the formula in the 2015 session.

Nevada wildlife board OKs ‘shed antler’ hunting regulations

The Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioners voted unanimously Saturday to prohibit antler collecting in Nevada during a winter-spring period to reduce the stress on the elk and deer populations.

After 80 years, missing Reno banker still mystery

Eighty years after Roy Frisch’s disappearance, the fate of the former Reno city councilman and the head cashier of the Riverside Bank remain unknown.

Nevadans deliver pitch for 2016 GOP convention

Nevada Republicans and business leaders put their best foot forward on Friday as they pitched the Republican national party on holding its 2016 convention in Las Vegas.