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Once homeless, Las Vegas veteran gets 1st taste of homeownership

Veteran Ana Martinez, who just a couple of years earlier had been living out of her car, had the key to her new Las Vegas home, and now it was time for one more thing Friday morning. The brand-new American flag, still bright and shiny and creased from packaging.

Family of dead pilot sues FAA for $6.5 million in Reno crash

The family of a Nevada man killed in a small plane crash in 2016 is seeking more than $6.5 million in damages from the Federal Aviation Administration in a lawsuit accusing air traffic controllers of negligence during his attempted landing at Reno-Tahoe International Airport.

Nightlife trends are shifting in Las Vegas

“Vegas has definitely hit the saturation point with nightclubs,” said Noah Tepperberg, co-founder of TAO Group. “A lot of what’s coming online seems to be smaller venues.”

Review-Journal takes most total awards in Best of the West contest

The Las Vegas Review-Journal won 13 awards in the Best of the West journalism contest, more than any other news organization. This year’s contest marks the Review-Journal’s best-ever showing and the first time it has led all news organizations in total awards.