Federal prosecutors are pushing to force a defendant standing trial in a series of convenience store robberies to try on for the jury a hooded sweatshirt worn by the robber in surveillance video during the 2013 crime spree.
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A business licensing dispute before the Henderson City Council on Tuesday hinges on whether The Love Store is a legitimate retail location or a sex shop barred under city code. The Love Store plans to open its third Las Vegas valley location in an 8,000-square-foot space on North Stephanie Street near Warm Springs Road.
A National Park Service video, obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal through a Freedom of Information Act request, shows Wayne Newton’s 65-foot luxury houseboat quickly sinking to the bottom of Lake Mead last year after a salvage crew freed the damaged vessel from a covered slip at Temple Bar Marina in Arizona.
In the months ahead, you might be seeing tractor-trailer rigs on Nevada’s interstate highways traveling within 20 feet of each other at top speed. It’s called platooning, and it’s considered safer and more efficient.
It takes a trained eye to spot a treasure. Summerlin resident Andi Goldstein has found an 1843 signed chest that she bought for $8 and sold for $1,000. She’s gotten a crate of plates from England for $3 and sold it for $500. Now Goldstein is sharing her expertise on the weekly AM 720 radio program “Pawn Talk Live.”
Wild horse advocates fighting government roundups across the West are citing past rulings that shot down their own legal challenges in urging a U.S. judge to throw out a lawsuit by livestock interests seeking the gather of thousands of more mustangs.
Ridership is up, the economy is improving, but the question persists: When will Las Vegas see a line extension to McCarran International Airport?
A pedestrian hospitalized after being hit by a car in the east valley Saturday night was jaywalking, Las Vegas police said.