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Students face death penalty for alleged machete murder

Five Jobs Corps students were indicted by a Miami grand jury on first degree murder charges for allegedly hacking to death a 17-year-old schoolmate with a machete, according to court documents.

Rand Paul talks marijuana, immigration at CSN

Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul told a crowd in Las Vegas on Thursday night that his party needs to take a new approach and seek new ideas to appeal to Latino voters.

Bush brings less-government mantra to Las Vegas

Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush came to Las Vegas on Thursday, bringing his message of less government regulation as a path to economic prosperity.

New North Las Vegas police chief aspires to connect with community

Newly appointed North Las Vegas Police Chief Alexander Perez is optimistic about the future of the city and believes that the police department plays a key role in building bridges with the community to ultimately create a safer city.

 
UNLV’s first-year president touts successes — VIDEO

University of Nevada, Las Vegas president Len Jessup delivered his first State of the University address Thursday afternoon, focusing on the progress of the budding medical school and the goal of becoming a top-tier university.

12 emojis Las Vegas needs — PHOTOS

The next emoji update won’t happen until sometime in November, but it won’t add very many location images. Las Vegas, one of the most iconic cities in North America, deserves some of its own.

Here are the top moments from the GOP debate

In a rather civil debate that lasted over three hours Wednesday night, 11 top Republican candidates for the 2016 presidential primaries traded both jabs and compliments at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, Calif.. Here are the best moments from Wednesday’s debate, whose topics included everything from planned parenthood to marijuana.