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Las Vegas resident Jay Craddock to make Nevada Senate run

Long time Las Vegas resident Jay Craddock has announced a run for the state Senate in District 21, the second Democrat to seek the seat that was held by Mark Manendo, who resigned.

No outside medical assistance needed for Las Vegas shooting

Southern Nevada hospitals and medical personnel were able to respond to the massive number of injuries from the Oct. 1 Las Vegas mass shooting and did not seek help from out-of-state, an official said Monday.

After Las Vegas shooting, Congress debates gun control again

A debate over bump stocks — devices that allowed semi-automatic rifles to fire at rapid speed during the Las Vegas shooting — will continue this week on Capitol Hill as lawmakers grapple with the politically stinging issue of gun control.

Las Vegas tragedy on scale no one has ever known, Gov. Sandoval says

Gov. Brian Sandoval spoke emotionally on Monday while praising the efforts of first responders and Las Vegas residents who assisted victims of the Oct. 1 shooting that killed 58 people and wounded nearly 500 others.

Federal judge in Wis. strikes down tax-free clergy housing

A federal judge in Wisconsin has struck down as unconstitutional a law that gives clergy tax-free housing allowances, in a ruling that could have far-reaching ramifications for religious leaders who have fought for years to keep the substantial financial benefit.