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Ex-POW from Las Vegas remembers comrades lost in the Korean War

Today, as veterans and families across the nation pause for Memorial Day, Gene Ramos of Las Vegas will be thinking about the comrades he lost in the Korean war and another friend who endured POW hardships with him.

Lee seeks action against tagging in North Las Vegas — to start

Tagging on the new pedestrian bridge over Losee Road and Interstate 15 to get tagged sparks North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee to call for action against graffiti, calling it a regional problem.

Booze and busker battle underway in downtown Las Vegas

The Las Vegas City Council’s version of the blame game went on for three hours last week, as the big boys and the little guys argued over who is to blame for the drunken follies occurring at the Fremont Street Experience.

 
Wet ‘n’ Wild Opens Its Shores

The 36-foot high Tornado is the first slide of its kind in Las Vegas. It opened this weekend.

Lawyer challenging judge who sanctioned him in constable case

It’s safe to say that bad blood has developed between District Judge Ronald Israel and lawyer Robert Pool. Israel ordered Pool to pay $11,000 in sanctions and legal fees last year for improper filings in a lawsuit on behalf of Las Vegas Constable John Bonaventura.

Las Vegas listed among most dangerous for pedestrians, but …

A report titled “Dangerous by Design,” issued last week by the National Complete Streets Coalition, ranks Las Vegas the 13th most dangerous for pedestrians of 51 metropolitan areas in the U.S., but those numbers don’t consider the number of walking tourists.

2 Las Vegas veterans given new vehicles; 3-year-old girl gets one, too

Retired Army Sgt. Charles Copeland was surprised when Rep. Joe Heck presented him a Memorial Day award Saturday, and then again when he was presented with a new Chevrolet Silverado, but he didn’t tear up until Findlay Chevrolet gave his 3-year-old daughter a car of her own — a motorized toy Corvette.

Wave goodbye to Red Rock campground for the summer

Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area’s only campground, two miles from the visitor center on West Charleston Boulevard, will be closed May 27 to August 29, according to the Bureau of Land Management. The season is what the BLM calls a “low-usage period.”