If you get into a shootout with a thug who’s already shot five other people, Fred Bedient learned it’s best to pump your first bullet into your attacker’s head to avoid getting hit yourself.
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On May 14, Lee Szymborski came home to find the first floor of his house a wreck. The property damage was caused by his son, who is bipolar and suffers from acute psychosis. He had just been discharged from Spring Mountain Treatment Center.
After a night of heavy drinking at the Globe and Anchor, a watering hole for enlisted Marines in Okinawa, Japan, a female service member awoke in her barracks room as a man was raping her, she reported. She tried repeatedly to push him off. But wavering in and out of consciousness, she couldn’t fight back.
Keep your eye on Nevada Assemblywoman Lucy Flores, a Las Vegas Democrat who last week was named one of five Latinas to watch nationwide in 2014 by a group called LatinasRepresent, a new Denver-based organization that promotes Hispanic women in political office.
Calvin T. Pascetta, a retired Navy gunship sailor from North Las Vegas who just celebrated his 90th birthday, is one of those few who can claim he dodged bullets or artillery fire in three wars.
Dozens gathered downtown to bring in the year of the horse Sunday morning at the McDonald’s Las Vegas Spring Festival Parade.
One person is dead after a three-car accident Sunday morning in the northwest part of the valley.
Henderson residents will soon see a more proactive approach by city officials in combating potential blight issues with the establishment of a foreclosure registry.
Clark County’s level of transience — people moving in and out — continues to set the region apart, judging by migration trends released last week by the U.S. Census Bureau.
A motorcycle rider who died early Saturday morning near Oakey and Martin Luther King boulevards has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.