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Once-abandoned Searchlight subdivision may soon be buzzing with drones

The abandoned subdivision off the side of U.S. Highway 95 is tucked out of view, but there isn’t much to see anyway — just some house-less streets next to a mile-long airstrip. But in time, if Jonathan Daniels has his way, the property will be buzzing with drones.

 
Gerard Gallant faces expansion challenges for 2nd time

The Golden Knights’ first head coach was an assistant with the expansion Blue Jackets in 2000 and helped grow the fledgling hockey team and community there.

 
NDOT considers funding for projects near Raiders stadium site

The Nevada Department of Transportation is still examining how to pay for a series of freeway improvements across the Las Vegas Valley, including a pair of projects meant to relieve traffic if a stadium for the NFL’s Raiders is built on Russell Road, just west of Interstate 15.

 
Detroit-area doctor charged with female genital mutilation

A doctor was charged Thursday with performing genital mutilation on two young Minnesota girls who traveled to Michigan with their mothers, the first federal prosecution of what the government describes as “horrifying acts of brutality.”

 
1 dead, 3 hurt in shooting at Atlanta rail station

The shooting that killed a man and wounded three other riders Thursday on an Atlanta public transit train appears to be a “targeted, isolated incident,” officials said.

 
Standoff on Las Vegas Strip leads to camera access for buses

Surveillance cameras mounted inside transit buses are being fitted with the ability to provide real-time access to Metropolitan police during emergencies, officials with the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada said Thursday.

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