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New trial ordered for man sentenced to death for killing 2 prostitutes

The Nevada Supreme Court ordered a new trial Thursday for a Las Vegas man given two death sentences for killing two prostitutes a decade ago, finding that the prosecution engaged in “purposeful discrimination” in jury selection.

Henderson police looking for missing girl, 13

Henderson police are searching for a missing or runaway 13-year-old girl. Kaylee Witters-Morris was last seen leaving her home on the 500 block of Walnut Port Place about 10:30 a.m. Thursday morning,

‘Power of Intention’ theme of April’s First Friday

The First Friday arts festival is scheduled from 5 to 11 p.m. April 1 at venues throughout the 18b Arts District in downtown Las Vegas, near the intersection of Charleston Boulevard and Main Street.

Traffic could be congested near T-Mobile Arena Thursday night

Traffic near the T-Mobile Arena will be rougher than usual tonight during a dress rehearsal to stress-test arena services before next week’s grand opening, according to a MGM Resorts International spokesman.

April Pools Day raises awareness of drowning dangers

Southern Nevada had nine fatal drowning incidents in 2015 — the most since 2009 — and the Southern Nevada Child Drowning Prevention Coalition is doing something about it with its April Pools Day media event.

Clark County program seeks volunteers to help out at Sunset Park

Clark County Parks and Recreation is looking for volunteers to help out the staff at Sunset Park, one of the valley’s oldest and most heavily utilized parks. To find the right person to coordinate the volunteers, the county went straight to Wetlands Park, where a volunteer program has coordinated with nearly 300 people to help keep the park clean, safe and friendly.

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