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Heck, Bilbray kids center stage in TV ads

The race between Rep. Joe Heck, R-Nev., and his Democratic opponent, Erin Bilbray, is playing out like an episode of “Family Feud” with lots of laughs and smiles.

Clark County to auction 190 acres of vacant land

Clark County plans to auction off about 190 acres of vacant land, most of it west and southwest of McCarran International Airport, in November.

Another wave of storms possibly on the way

As Clark County roads are repaired from flooding brought by Hurricane Norbert, a second wave of storms may hit this week from Hurricane Odile, according to the National Weather Service.

Vegas car wash regs upset mobile operators

Several Las Vegas mobile car wash operators say they would rather pick up stakes than pay to stay in the city, where code compliance officers plan to start charging $250 per business vehicle for a new industry-specific license approved by the City Council on Sept. 3.

Medical pot price rise feared in Nevada

The cost of medical marijuana might already be headed upward in Nevada, and the dispensaries and grow houses haven’t even opened yet.

Second woman dies following Saturday night crash

A second person is dead following a Saturday night, two-vehicle crash on the 215 Beltway, according to Nevada Highway Patrol.

Police investigating death of North Las Vegas woman

North Las Vegas police responded about 11 p.m. to a phone call from the woman’s family member who reported that the woman was dead in her home in the 1200 block of West Alexander Road.

CCSD to offer online sex education classes

Sex education will be available online to any Clark County high school student, according to a School Board approval of two new courses on Thursday.