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Man injured in Henderson drive-by shooting

One man was injured in a drive-by shooting in Henderson Wednesday night. City spokeswoman Kathleen Richards said a man and a woman were walking down the street near the intersection of Corn Street with Palm Drive, near North Boulder Highway.

County issues 1,000th marriage license to same-sex couple

Clark County issued its 1,000th marriage license to a same-sex couple Wednesday. “Congratulations Christopher Barnson and Daryl Reed on being the 1,000th same-sex couple to receive their marriage license in our great county,” County Clerk Lynn Goya said.

 
Gunman threatened doctor he killed at Texas VA, FBI says

A psychologist who was shot dead at a Texas veterans’ hospital filed a complaint in 2013 saying his killer had threatened him, an FBI agent said Wednesday.

Las Vegas police sued in 2013 dog shooting

A Las Vegas man claims a police officer violated his civil rights in January 2013 by entering his backyard through a locked gate and fatally shooting his dog. Victor Patino, who is represented by attorneys at Potter Law Offices, made the allegations in a federal lawsuit filed Saturday in Las Vegas.

 
At least 9 measles cases linked to Disneyland visits

Nine cases of measles have been confirmed in people who visited Disneyland or its adjacent California Adventure park in late December, state health officials said on Wednesday, urging anyone who may have been exposed to contact a doctor.

Pahrump school principal suspended after arrest

A recently hired Pahrump elementary school principal and ex-pro football player, has been suspended from work following a domestic-battery arrest, the Pahrump Valley Times reports.

 
18-year-old suspect in deadly Paris attack turns self in

An 18-year old man sought by police over Wednesday’s shooting attack at satirical weekly magazine Charlie Hebdo handed himself voluntarily to police in northeastern France, an official at the Paris prosecutor’s office said.

Jury to decide whether Strip stabbing was self-defense

A Las Vegas judge ruled Wednesday that a jury must decide whether a man acted in self-defense when he fatally stabbed a panhandler on the Strip known as the “Pantyhose Prankster.”

Woman found dead in alley had tried to crawl away, police say

A woman who was sexually assaulted and left for dead in a dumpster behind a Las Vegas Valley strip mall was able to crawl a short distance after the attack, Las Vegas police said Wednesday.

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