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Kennedy assassination still stirs controversy

There aren’t many satisfying answers when it comes to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963. But that doesn’t make it less fascinating to keep asking questions.

LV events to salute veterans this weekend

Las Vegas area resorts, agencies and veterans groups will begin their weekend salute to troops Friday when 80 wounded warriors and their families arrive for a Walk of Gratitude at the Mirage

Firefighters build wheelchair ramp for Las Vegas veteran

Nearly a dozen trucks stretched for a half block around Jerry White’s Las Vegas home Thursday as well over a dozen firefighters chipped, sawed and hammered their way toward a $3,000 painted wood wheelchair access ramp in the 83-year-old’s backyard.

A La Carte, Nov. 5-11

Dining events and news from across the valley.

Supreme Court orders $250,000 payment in deadly Las Vegas police crash

The family of a Las Vegas man killed in 2007 when his vehicle collided with a police car that ran a red light will receive a $250,000 payment, but must return to District Court to determine if the attorneys fees it received were justified, the Nevada Supreme Court decided Thursday.

Low testosterone foils Las Vegas man’s plan to cash in on testicle

Las Vegas’ “biggest cheapskate” who wanted to surgically remove a testicle was told on TLC’s “Extreme Cheapskates,” which aired Wednesday, that he could not enter the medical trial because of low testosterone levels.

PHOTOS: First ride at the High Roller

The first passenger cabin for the High Roller observation wheel, centerpiece of the $550 million Linq development, was attached to the structure early Wednesday morning.