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Las Vegan continues to fight for Martin Luther King’s dream

Dr. Robert Green has spent a lifetime battling discrimination and promoting educational opportunity for all children. As educational director for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., he experienced the civil rights movement up close.

Las Vegas retiree sends $25 to help Boston handle huge snowfalls

Sunny Las Vegas might seem a world away from snow-buried Boston, but a local retiree is doing her part to send warmer weather to the city in need. And she’s encouraging others to do the same.

 
Quick reflexes, luck save Vegas cabby’s life in shooting

A cabdriver’s quick reflexes and composure helped him survive after being ambushed and shot at six times by a “young guy” in a North Las Vegas neighborhood.

Madison Hughes juggles time between Dartmouth, U.S. rugby team

The United States advances to its first Cup semifinal since 2010 at the USA Sevens rugby tournament before a crowd of 34,593 at Sam Boyd Stadium. The Americans will meet powerful New Zealand at 12:54 p.m. today.

Online lotteries flourish after 2011 change in Wire Act

Internet gambling supporters rejoiced when the Justice Department changed its opinion on the Federal Wire Act and opened the doors for online wagering expansion across the United States.

 
Police shoot, kill man near deadly attacks in Copenhagen

Danish police shot and killed a man in Copenhagen on Sunday near the sites of earlier gun attacks that killed two people and wounded five police officers, the force said on its Twitter feed.

 
Mother of four shot in road-rage incident dies

A woman who was shot during what Las Vegas police described as a road-rage incident died after being taken off life support Saturday night, according to her family.

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