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Jurors find Zimmerman not guilty of second-degree murder

Jurors have found George Zimmerman not guilty of second-degree murder in the fatal shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin. The six-member, all-woman jury deliberated for more than 15 hours over two days before reaching their decision Saturday night.

Rising interest rates cast shadow over valley’s housing market

Forget rising home prices. These days, home buyers are obsessing over higher interest rates. So much so that rising rates have catapulted past price gains as the No. 1 worry among consumers, according to a June survey by real estate website Trulia. And 56 percent of buyers told Trulia that they would rethink buying if rates hit 6 percent.

Review: Aging Yes still shows plenty of prog rock energy

The British progressive rock band Yes held its ground with a faithful audience on Friday, filling about the same two-thirds(ish) of the Pearl at the Palms as the band did with the same sparse stage production last summer, when

Jon Davison was first introduced to local audiences.

Tiny ‘houses to go’ pop up in downtown Las Vegas

They’re tiny cabins on wheels, but they aren’t meant for tiny people, at least not exclusively. They’re able to house adults, though they’re smaller than 150 square feet, and can sleep as many as four.

Variety acts in ‘America’s Got Talent’ seen as fit for Las Vegas

The way Howard Stern sees it, Las Vegas is the perfect city for “America’s Got Talent.” “Just looking around Vegas, out of all the markets that watch this show in the United States, Vegas more than anything understands this show because we have that variety aspect,” the second-term “AGT” judge says.

Youth homicide rate hits lowest mark in 30 years

The homicide rate for older children and young adults has hit its lowest point in at least three decades, but the decline has been slowing, according to a new government report.

Lawyer kick-started massive HOA probe with private investigation

A prominent construction defect attorney was the driving force behind the long-running federal investigation into the scheme to take over valley homeowners associations, according to a copy of an FBI affidavit obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

Trout, Lovell canyon residents who fled fire allowed to return home Sunday

Residents of Trout and Lovell canyons who fled the Carpenter 1 Fire that has since grown to more than 43 square miles will be allowed to return home Sunday morning, according to Las Vegas police.

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