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PHOTOS: Helldorado Days hits 80 years

Workers set up carnival rides Tuesday at the site of the Las Vegas Helldorado Days, which opens Wednesday.

Man accused of killing Strip dancer may testify in his own murder trial

Jason “Blu” Griffith may have to take the stand in his own defense at his murder trial as early as Wednesday, after a judge said there has been no evidence so far the former Cirque du Soleil dancer acted in self-defense when he killed his ex-lover.

4 defendants in Las Vegas HOA case strike deals to plead guilty

Four defendants charged with Leon Benzer, the alleged mastermind of the scheme to take over Las Vegas-area homeowners associations, have struck deals to plead guilty next week in federal court.

 
Las Vegas fire chief: Department treats all calls equally

The Las Vegas Fire Department’s chief on Tuesday disputed a report that accused its paramedics of transporting more patients from wealthier neighborhoods and leaving more inner-city hospital transports to a private company.

Henderson academy gets $1 million donation for school building

New Song Lutheran Church and Christian Academy announced Tuesday it had received a $1 million private donation for a future school building. The Henderson school has 57 preschool and first grade students.

 
Las Vegas visitors board gets look at ‘Summer is Vegas Season’ ads

Members of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority’s board of directors on Tuesday got their first look at four television ads as well as some of the eight public service announcements that will be viewed by millions of passengers filing through McCarran International Airport’s security checkpoints.