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Man dies in central valley shooting

A shooting in the central valley left one man dead Thursday evening, Las Vegas police say.

Las Vegas shoe company sues Crocs

A Las Vegas-based shoe company has filed a federal antitrust lawsuit against Crocs Inc., the Colorado-based company known for its ventilated plastic clogs. The complaint, filed Wednesday in Las Vegas by U.S.A. Dawgs Inc., claims Crocs fraudulently obtained patents in 2006, then used a series of “sham” lawsuits to thwart its competitors and monopolize the market.

NLV police ID officer who shot man after robbery

The North Las Vegas police officer who was involved in a weekend robbery-turned-shooting in North Las Vegas was identified Thursday.

Judge reverses decision in pet shop arson case

A judge has decided that the woman facing dozens of animal cruelty charges in the Prince and Princess Pet Boutique fire may not leave the state for a memorial service.

Pedestrian critically hurt in Wednesday hit-and-run

A 76-year-old pedestrian suffered serious injuries and a man was arrested after a hit-and-run Wednesday night near the Las Vegas Strip, Las Vegas police said.

10-month-old dies in Laughlin home

A baby died at a Laughlin home early Thursday morning, Las Vegas police say.

Arizonan pleads no contest in wife’s death

A mentally troubled Lake Havasu City, Ariz., resident pleaded no contest Thursday for the February 2012 murder of his wife.

Nevada sex trafficking opponents ramp up awareness campaign

On Thursday, opponents of sex trafficking promised to build on the momentum they generated last year with the creation of an trafficking law with harsh penalties for pimps who force or coerce children into prostitution.

Metro rescues hiker who who fell at Red Rock

Metro’s Search and Rescue team rescued an injured hiker on Thursday morning at Red Rock Conservation Area.