Disgraced political wheeler-dealer Steve Wark proved the benefits of being first to turn on co-conspirators in one of Las Vegas’ biggest fraud cases involving local homeowners associations.
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Likely Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush said Wednesday he does not believe that the stalled Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository will end up being the burial site for the country’s nuclear waste.
Seven-year-old Thaddeus Thatcher, who has been diagnosed with leukemia, became an honorary Gael with the Bishop Gorman High School football team and learned about another surprise, courtesy of Make-A-Wish Southern Nevada.
Another storm system is expected to roll through the Las Vegas Valley this week, bringing snow to the mountains on Thursday and Friday, according to the National Weather Service.
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A major cooperating defendant in the long-running investigation into the scheme to take over and defraud homeowners associations was sentenced to four months in federal prison on Wednesday.
The women filed a lawsuit Friday in Clark County District Court against Massage Heights Corporate and the massage therapist, Brian Goins.
North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee on Wednesday issued a statement in response to a report about suspected child pornography being found on his iPad.
They pack heat, and they know how to use it. Nationwide, more women are said to be purchasing firearms. According to a study released this year by the National Shooting Sports Foundation, 74 percent of U.S. gun retailers saw an increase in female patrons from 2011 to 2012, with women making up 20 percent of total gun sales.
Undaunted by a judicial order tossing out key evidence, federal prosecutors on Wednesday obtained a new indictment in their illegal gambling case against wealthy Malaysian businessman Paul Phua.