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Governor signs Tesla bills approved by Nevada Legislature

Despite questions from state lawmakers about the costs and benefits of a $1.3 billion tax incentive package proposed by Gov. Brian Sandoval to bring Tesla to Nevada, 4 bills to make it happen won unanimous approval at the meeting.

PHOTOS: 13 years later, Las Vegas remembers 9/11

It’s been 13 years, but we still remember. On September 11, 2001, the World Trade Center was attacked, the Twin Towers in New York City fell and so many lives were lost.

Man dies in central valley shooting

A shooting in the central valley left one man dead Thursday evening, Las Vegas police say.

I-15 reopens Friday, except for northbound truckers

Traffic relief will come to Interstate 15 Friday night, but northbound truckers will continue to feel the pain of a 77-mile detour for at least another week as Nevada Transportation Department officials prepare to open a flood-damaged portion of the highway.

Flash floods damaged 139 homes

Monday’s rain and flash floods damaged 91 homes in Moapa and did more than $1 million in damage to public roads, Clark County’s flood damage assessment team said in releasing preliminary figures Thursday.

More Nevada troops deployed despite drawdown

Although the drawndown of troops in Afghanistan is bringing most American military personnel home with the expected end to U.S.-led combat operations in December, more citizen-soldiers from Nevada are being tasked with overseas deployments.

Tesla fallout: RTC keeps guard on road funds

Southern Nevada transportation officials say they’ll be keeping a watchful eye on state transportation budgets to make sure funds allocated to local highway projects don’t get hijacked to road projects supporting the proposed Tesla Motors Gigafactory east of Reno.

Las Vegas shoe company sues Crocs

A Las Vegas-based shoe company has filed a federal antitrust lawsuit against Crocs Inc., the Colorado-based company known for its ventilated plastic clogs. The complaint, filed Wednesday in Las Vegas by U.S.A. Dawgs Inc., claims Crocs fraudulently obtained patents in 2006, then used a series of “sham” lawsuits to thwart its competitors and monopolize the market.

9/11 thought: If we only would have had drones

Dr. Dee L’archeveque recalled the 9/11 chaos at New York’s World Trade Center near where she was emergency room director at a Queen’s hospital, telling a Las Vegas audience Thursday that remote-controlled drones could have made the search so much easier.

NLV police ID officer who shot man after robbery

The North Las Vegas police officer who was involved in a weekend robbery-turned-shooting in North Las Vegas was identified Thursday.

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