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North Las Vegas boxing club’s specialized programs help fight Parkinson’s disease

It’s been said that Muhammad Ali’s biggest opponent was Parkinson’s disease, which many attribute to boxing, but it turns out what made and ultimately led to the death of the former heavyweight champion could help others in their fight against his deadly opponent.

 
Pink Pistols helps Nevada’s LGBT gun owners

Gays with guns don’t get bashed. That was part of Kimberly Lang’s thought-process when she bought her first gun last week.

 
Judge denies injunction for woman who openly carried gun into library

A District Court Judge denied a Las Vegas woman’s motion for a preliminary injunction after her attorney argued that she received a one-year trespass notice from the Las Vegas-Clark County Library District.

 
Riviera implosion goes off without a hitch — VIDEO

Las Vegas bid a bittersweet goodbye to the Riviera early Tuesday morning, as the historic hotel’s Monaco tower came crashing down to make way for expanded convention facilities.

 
Rare procedure in US promises amputee quality of life

Breckenridge, Minn. resident Anthony Reff’s prosthetic leg caused so much pain he could wear it for only an hour at a time. Now he is undergoing a potentially life-altering surgery as the second “osseointegration” patient of Centennial Hills Hospital Medical Center Chief of Surgery Dr. Ronald Hillock.

 
Metro makes operational and manpower changes after shootings in Orlando — VIDEO

Two days after a gunman entered an Orlando, Florida, gay nightclub and opened fire, killing 49 people and injuring 53 more, the Las Vegas club scene remains largely tight-lipped about its security efforts, while Metro in a news conference Monday afternoon touted its counterterrorism posture and increased patrols in the resort corridor and at LGBT hangouts.