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Las Vegas, Henderson win bike-friendly city awards

Henderson and Las Vegas are gaining national recognition for initiatives to make their communities welcoming for bicyclists. The two cities were recognized Wednesday as bicycle-friendly communities by the League of American Bicyclists.

New pot regulations headed to North Las Vegas City Council

Planning commissioners pushed North Las Vegas a step closer to a medical marijuana ordinance Wednesday, unanimously approving new pot planning regulations set for City Council approval next month.

Vehicle hits teen outside Clark High School

A teenage girl was hit by a vehicle outside of a Las Vegas high school Wednesday afternoon, police say. She was hit by a car outside Clark High School, near Pennwood Avenue and Arville Street, and then taken to the hospital.

Northwest valley residents briefed on coming highway interchange

Northwest valley residents will have to wait until at least 2017 before they’ll be able to drive the first piece of the interchange linking U.S. Highway 95 with the 215 Beltway. Representatives of the Nevada Department of Transportation and the city of Las Vegas gave an overview of what’s expected to be a $225 million to $287 million project on Wednesday night.

Police seek 2 people in Sunday hookah lounge shooting

Police are asking for the public’s help in finding two people being sought in connection with a fatal shooting on Sunday. Las Vegas police officers responded to a hookah lounge on Flamingo Road near Jones Boulevard at about 5:30 a.m. and found four people who had been shot.

Collision conference draws who’s who in tech

Collision, a first-time tech conference that ended Wednesday, drew 1,500 techies and investors from around the world. Speakers included professional skater Tony Hawk, WordPress founder Matt Mullenweg and executives from well-known brands such as Facebook, Google Ventures, PayPal, Belkin, Evernote and Uber.

Concern over Nevada student privacy prompts policy review

The Nevada Department of Education is inviting public input on its proposed policy for information security and privacy as it prepares to track every public school student from pre-kindergarten to college and into the workforce.

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