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Las Vegas names new municipal court administrator

Dana Hlavac, a lawyer with management experience, was chosen as the new court administrator for the Las Vegas Municipal Court, replacing Matt Fisk.

Las Vegas police seek help finding man linked to robbery

Las Vegas police asked for the public’s help Wednesday in identifying a man they say is linked to a robbery at a business near Maryland Parkway and Desert Inn Road.

North Las Vegas leaders fast-tracking medical marijuana rules

North Las Vegas leaders on Wednesday introduced a draft medical marijuana measure set for City Council approval June 18, scheduling a final vote on city pot rules just two months after joining the green rush and only two weeks after their colleagues in Las Vegas.

North Las Vegas supplements municipal accounts with $31 million in unused capital funds

Cash-strapped North Las Vegas unveiled $31 million in unspent infrastructure funds Wednesday, dollars now set to bolster more than three dozen municipal spending accounts. Some $28 million in unused road, park and building improvement project funds make up the lion’s share of this week’s budget augmentation,

Las Vegas Book Briefs for June 19-25, 2014

Among this week’s author event highlights: Outdoors authors Deborah Wall and Dennis Boulton have published a book designed to help people with limited mobility enjoy the same sights of the American Southwest as others. The new book will be unveiled and available for purchase and signing by the authors from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. June 22 at the Boulder Dam Hotel.

Kids Count: Nevada poverty rate for children exceeds national average

Despite an economy that is starting to turn around, the number of children living in poverty in Nevada is slightly above the national average, according to an annual analysis of children’s well-being released Wednesday.

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