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First of 8 Corvettes lifted from Ky sinkhole

Two classic Corvettes re-emerged Monday from a giant sinkhole that gobbled up those and six other prized vehicles still trapped beneath the National Corvette Museum in Kentucky.

Philly reporter hit with a wall of snow from plow

A Philadelphia television news reporter covering the aftermath of a snowstorm in New Jersey has gotten pelted by snow from a passing plow. WTXF-TV’s Steve Keeley was blasted with a wall of snow from the plow Monday morning while reporting live from the side of a road in Woodstown.

Man dies after being stabbed in North Las Vegas

An altercation at a North Las Vegas home on Monday ended with a man dying after being stabbed, marking the city’s first homicide of 2014.

Neighbors squeal over pig permit

Crystal M. Kim-Han runs a pot-bellied pig rescue operation, the non-profit VegasPetPigs, and has obtained permission from Clark County to have more than three of the porkers in her half-acre fenced yard at 3188 Redwood St. in Las Vegas.

Federal trial begins in wire fraud case involving county employee and former judge

Erik Holman, 49, who has worked for Clark County since 2002, is accused of conspiring with his late “life partner,” former Henderson Municipal Judge John Provost, to embezzle more than $824,000 from the Wisconsin-based American Family Insurance between October 2005 and April 2009.

Hutchison, others file for office

GOP state Sen. Mark Hutchison filed for lieutenant governor on Monday, one of more than a dozen candidates expected to make their bids for elective office official on the formal kickoff to the 2014 election season.

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