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Police looking for suspects in robbery near Rainbow, Cheyenne

Las Vegas police are asking for help identifying two men they said committed a robbery Sunday morning. At approximately 10:25 a.m., the suspects robbed a business in the area of Rainbow and Cheyenne.

 
A parade for patriots

The 2014 Patriot Tour made a stop in Las Vegas on Monday.

Child Haven struggles with capacity

A continued surge in the number of abused and neglected children at Clark County’s emergency shelter pushed it over capacity while state approval to raise its maximum population was pending.

Police arrest man linked to sex attacks against prostitutes

Police are investigating reports of sexual assaults against several women, including some prostitutes, after linking several cases in which they described a similar attacker.

Metro officers ask Nevada attorney general to probe alleged cover-up

Two Las Vegas police supervisors who pushed for transparency from the department’s troubled air unit are now asking the Nevada attorney general to investigate whether Metro brass covered up problems in the wake of an officer’s death.

Court upholds $1 million verdict against security firm

The Nevada Supreme Court has upheld a $1 million jury verdict against a security firm on behalf of a man who was attacked in a Las Vegas Walmart parking lot in 2004 and who later died.

North Las Vegas identifies officer in fatal shooting

The North Las Vegas police officer involved in a deadly shooting last week has been identified. Officer Robert Makinster shot and killed shot and killed Kenneth Alan Johnson, 34, after he pulled out a replica gun while being chased, according to the department. Police tried to stop Johnson, who was riding a moped, but he didn’t pull over.

Police seek man in Fashion Show shooting

Las Vegas police are seeking a man who may have been involved in last week’s Fashion Show mall shooting.

In Las Vegas, DNC chief blames Republicans for gridlock

Visiting Las Vegas, U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the head of the Democratic National Committee, on Monday defended Senate Majority Harry Reid’s Senate leadership, saying Republicans deserve all the blame for gridlock in Congress.

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