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Hundreds turn out to protest Las Vegas annexation plan

Clark County residents turned out en masse on a Monday afternoon to show Las Vegas city officials there’s major opposition to a proposal to incorporate 872 acres into city bounds.

RTC to show some Valentine’s Day love for bus riders

Candy and prizes will be distributed at a handful of bus stops on Wednesday as the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada shows some Valentine’s Day love to public transit riders.

Man attempted to lure student into car Monday, police say

The Saville Middle School student reported a white male in his 60s and driving a red, four-door car tried lure him about 8:30 a.m., near Torrey Pines and Horse drives, Metropolitan Police Department spokesmen Larry Hadfield said. The incident was called into police about 8:45 a.m.

 
Review-Journal videos and shows available on new Roku app

Videos from the state’s largest news-gathering organization are now available on your TV. The Las Vegas Review-Journal has started a channel on the Roku streaming service.

Nevada health exchange to save money with state-run website

Nevada Health Link, operated by the state’s Silver State Health Insurance Exchange, received approval Thursday to use $1 million from the exchange’s reserve account to transition to its own sign-up site, exchange Executive Director Heather Korbulic said.

Las Vegas students get lesson in pre-integrated military

About 20 of the original airmen are still alive now, Porter told the students. Many of them are nearly 100 years in age. In 2006, under then-President George W. Bush, the Tuskegee Airmen were awarded the Medal of Honor.

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