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Seventy years after the D-Day invasion of Normandy to liberate France from the grip of Germany’s Nazi regime, Las Vegas barber Gaetano “Guy” R. Benza, part of the Allied Expeditionary Force, returned there today to reflect on his life-changing experience.
A mulch pit fire burning in Moapa is creating hazy skies over Southern Nevada. And it’s not going to end anytime soon.
The first step of creating a tourism improvement district downtown was approved with scant discussion by the Las Vegas City Council Wednesday.
Las Vegas Township Constable John Bonaventura lost a lawsuit aimed at overturning Clark County’s decision to abolish his office on Thursday.
With the goal of keeping graduates in-state, MountainView Hospital and the University of Nevada School of Medicine agreed Thursday to expand the state’s only Graduate Medical Education program, opening about 150 new residency positions within the Las Vegas hospital by July of 2016.
Former power broker Harvey Whittemore was ordered Thursday to surrender to federal prison authorities on Aug. 6.
An increased police presence, combined with a “no touch rule” and signage telling people you don’t have to tip someone to take their picture are the new tools city officials plan to use to help rid downtown Fremont Street of overly aggressive street performers and panhandlers.
Gaming attorney Bob Faiss, whose 40-year career could serve as a documentary on the history of Nevada gaming law and the expansion of the casino industry, died Thursday after a long battle with cancer.
A man who believed his home was being burglarized early Thursday shot through his front door, hitting a man in the chest, Las Vegas police said.