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UNLV celebrates winter commencement — PHOTOS

UNLV welcomes the newest members to the class of 2017 at its winter commencement on Tuesday, Dec. 19 at the Thomas Mack Center.

 
Boot Campaign makes Las Vegas Army vet’s holiday brighter

Discharged just last year, Army veteran Larry Hamm said he was nearly forced to have a “Dollar Store Christmas” and purchase some inexpensive toys for his seven children.

Las Vegas police train for immigration work at Clark County jail

The assignment of seven more officers part time to the controversial 287(g) program is an effort to provide relief to four full-time officers who had previously screened undocumented immigrants at the Clark County Detention Center, police say.

North Las Vegas mayor may try to replace Kihuen in Congress

North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee told the Review-Journal Tuesday he’s “very seriously considering” running for the congressional seat held by U.S. Rep. Ruben Kihuen, who said he will not seek a second term amid sexual harassment allegations.

Clark County board OKs temporary road closure to fight crime

The 90-day test will shut two of three entrances to Sierra Sunrise neighborhood near Lake Mead and Hollywood boulevards to see if that reduces the number of police incidents.

Clark County manager to get pay bump

Clark County Manager Yolanda King will receive a $5,200 raise to her annual salary.

BLM launches roundup of problem wild burros north of Pahrump

The Bureau of Land Management began a roundup Tuesday of about 75 burros that have been entering Pahrump, damaging fences, water lines and vegetation on private property and causing a hazard on state Route 160.