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Reid, Heller say ‘growing pains’ at root of new VA hospital’s problems

Despite patient complaints about the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in North Las Vegas, Nevada’s U.S. senators on Tuesday attributed problems to “growing pains” and said they are not ready to join the criticism.

Toddler falls from third-story window

A 13-month-old boy fell from a third-story condominium window in the northwest valley on Tuesday, Las Vegas police said.

 
Officials: More bodies found in Washington mudslide

Rescuers slogging through muck and rain Tuesday in an increasingly desperate search for survivors of a massive mudslide instead recovered two bodies and believe they have located another eight, Snohomish County District 21 Fire Chief Travis Hots said.

Truck driver pleads guilty in Nevada triple fatal

A Virginia truck driver has pleaded guilty to three counts of involuntary manslaughter after authorities said he collided with a disabled car in northeast Nevada and killed a couple and a tow truck driver.

Reid to pay back campaign for gifts bought from granddaughter

U.S. Sen. Harry Reid of Nevada said Tuesday he will pay back his campaign more than $16,000 that was spent in 2013 to buy holiday gifts made by his granddaughter and in turn given to donors and staff.

Danny Tarkanian drops out of Nevada regents race

Danny Tarkanian said Tuesday he has dropped out of the race for Board of Regents because he doesn’t want to run against a family friend.

Nevada Division of Minerals looking to tweak ‘fracking’ regulations

The Nevada Division of Minerals on Friday hosted a third and final public workshop aimed at fine tuning its oversight of the controversial extraction process, in which well operators use a pressurized slurry of water, sand and chemicals to tap into deposits of natural gas and oil trapped in rock deep underground.

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