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Officer helps mom deliver baby in apartment parking lot

Las Vegas Patrol officer Jesus Jimenez helped a mother birth her baby girl in the back seat of a vehicle Monday morning. Jimenez unwrapped the newborn’s umbilical cord from around her neck.

Las Vegas nightclub owner locked out of his former businesses

A troubled Las Vegas nightclub operator who once had the ear of the city’s mayor and money from a high profile downtown investor is locked out of his former businesses by the landlord.

AFL-CIO protesters call on Heck to get government going again

Dozens of protesters with the AFL-CIO, some of them government workers, were out in full force Tuesday outside Republican Rep. Joe Heck’s office in Las Vegas, demanding that he and the other Republicans in Congress reopen the government before something terrible happens.

Lion Habitat Ranch welcomes four new cubs

This particular crazy thing started with a guy in his 20s, a sexy car, and not much of a plan. And now 43 years, 52 lions, a couple of ostriches (ostrichi?) and a bevy of smaller birds later, a 66-year-old guy is taking care of four new, incredibly adorable lion cubs born just this past Friday.

Container Park brings unique design, shops downtown

If you’re looking for physical evidence of the capitalist-hipster culture that’s been imported to downtown Las Vegas, look no further than Container Park.

More Cops the sequel coming to Clark County Commission

Another sequel to More Cops is about to make a debut. Clark County commissioners introduced Commissioner Tom Collins’ proposed More Cops sales tax increase on Tuesday.

Monumental history to be found in Native American valley

Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park is home to some of the most stunning buttes, mesas, arches and panoramas in the world. So familiar are some of these views, through Western films and television, that even an informal mental list of things to do before “kicking the bucket” often includes seeing them in person. The fall and winter months are appropriate for the visit, all the more so because many closer attractions on federal land have been closed due to the budget gridlock. This park lies not on federal land but on the 16 million-acre Navajo Reservation, so it remains open.

Apple production time varies

Question: I live in Summerlin and have a Bartlett pear tree. I wish to plant an apple with a harvest time far from the Bartlett pear so I don’t have too much fruit at once. Which apple varieties would be best? I have received conflicting information from local sources.