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3 Las Vegas judges never say no to wiretaps

When it comes to seeking approval for a wiretap, Nevada law enforcement agents could have their pick of any number of well-qualified jurists in the state. But data collected by the Administrative Office of U.S. Courts shows law enforcement agencies overwhelmingly ask just three Clark County judges who primarily handle civil cases to review and approve the intrusive investigative technique in criminal cases.

Nevada’s big businesses waiting for Sandoval budget details

Gov. Brian Sandoval’s $1.1 billion tax package to fund education and other state services caught some industry groups off guard, but representatives of the state’s largest business organizations say they are willing to await details before passing judgment.

2 people displaced, cat killed in Las Vegas house fire

Two people were displaced and a cat was killed in a house fire in the northwest valley on Saturday afternoon, according to the Las Vegas Fire Department.

Arizona man found guilty in girlfriend’s death

A Fort Mohave, Ariz., man faces at least 25 years in prison for killing his girlfriend and a scheme putting him in control of her considerable assets.

Westside Grammar alumni recall their time at historic school

Otis Harris, who said he can still remember walking to the Westside Grammar School with mud up to his knees whenever it rained, joined several hundred people at a groundbreaking ceremony for the historic Las Vegas school’s renovation Saturday.