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Henderson police arrest 4 in shooting, shoplifting

Henderson police have arrested four people who are suspected in a shooting at an Olive Garden restaurant and in a shoplifting incident at a grocery store Thursday night.

Nevada panel says some felony charges are ripe for reform

An advisory commission waded into the intricacies of Nevada’s criminal justice system Wednesday, considering whether more than three dozen crimes listed as Category B felonies should be reduced to lesser offenses.

Las Vegas police say rooster fighting ring may be largest in Nevada history

Las Vegas police have broken up what they think is the largest animal fighting ring in state history, they said Thursday, the day after detectives recovered about 550 hens and roosters from a home in the 4700 block of Stanley Avenue.

Some squat in abandoned homes as survival, others as lifestyle choice

Squatting has roots that trace back to the founding of the United States. Throughout the country, the practice of squatting — back then known as homesteading — was essential to forming the nation. Yet when most people think about modern-day squatters, they think of criminals or crust punk anarchists who are “giving the middle finger” to a capitalist nation. The reality is, the face of squatters has changed since the Great Recession.