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Project Neon highway project in Las Vegas gets state go-ahead

A plan to issue $100 million in bonds to buy the right of way for the mammoth Project Neon highway improvement project in Las Vegas won quick approval Tuesday from the state Board of Finance.

Officer: Man accused of shooting at ‘Repo’ reality show crew was ready to die

Carlos Barron was ready to die, North Las Vegas police Sgt. Michael Blackwell told a jury Tuesday. Barron, a former Clark County School District teacher, was holed up in his home after a confrontation with crew members from a reality TV production when Blackwell spoke to him.

Henderson launches defibrillator loan program

The city of Henderson is the first jurisdiction in Nevada to offer an automated external defibrillator loan program for public use.

Report refuels fears that feds blacklisting Las Vegas

Government agencies have cut travel spending more than $3 billion since scandal engulfed the General Services Administration over its $823,000 conference at the M Resort in Henderson three years ago, Congress was told Tuesday.

Embattled Family Court judge seeks re-election

Suspended Family Court Judge Steven Jones filed for re-election Tuesday, according to the Clark County Election Department. Four challengers have also file for the seat.

Senate hits another impasse on federal jobless benefits

It was back to the drawing board on Tuesday as the U.S. Senate once again hit an impasse on extending federal benefits to the long-term unemployed.

Four juveniles face arson charges

Four juveniles were arrested after a vacant house fire Tuesday afternoon, according to the North Las Vegas Fire Department.

Nevada anniversary medallion No. 2 features miner

A drawing showing a bearded miner holding a pick ax was chosen Tuesday by the state Sesquicentennial Commission as the second medallion for the state’s 150th anniversary.

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