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Vehicle hits, kills woman in Wal-Mart parking lot

A woman died after being hit by a vehicle in a southeast valley Wal-Mart parking lot on Friday afternoon, according to Las Vegas police.

Parents of murdered foster child call for justice

The grieving parents and caregivers of 16-month-old Michell Momox-Caselis, who on Sunday was killed in an apparent murder-suicide involving her foster father, are calling for justice.

Myriad street closures planned for LV festival

Life will be beautiful in downtown Las Vegas for the three-day Life Is Beautiful music, food and art festival next week, but it might not be too pretty for motorists using city streets.

Water supply dries up at Mount Charleston youth camp

Spring Mountain Youth Camp’s water supply has stopped flowing, and supplying water to adequately serve the camp will cost about $250,000 for a 38-week-period.

CCSD board president declines request to resign

Embattled Clark County School Board President Erin Cranor ended her silence Friday to declare she won’t resign or pull out of the November election, as requested by her opponent in the race for District G.

Henderson Marine, sky diver David Holmes dies

When family and friends gather Saturday for David Holmes’ memorial service they will remember him for the things he loved and his patriotic service to his country, his wife, Barbara Holmes, said Friday.

Las Vegas Book Briefs for Oct. 16-22, 2014

Literary events this week include Scott Dickensheet’s visit to the Las Vegas Writers Group, the Vegas Valley Book Festival, a memoir-writing workshop by Joanne D. Gilbert and a signing for the biography “Tony Sacca: Las Vegas Ambassador of Entertainment A 50 Year Journey.”

Reid rejects Ebola travel ban proposal

U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid on Friday rejected a call for travel bans from Ebola-ravaged West Africa, suggesting that it was too early for such a move.