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Las Vegas battery case dropped against singer Chris Brown

The battery case against singer Chris Brown stemming from an alleged attack in a hotel room earlier this month has been dropped, Las Vegas police said Monday.

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TV docudrama about Clark County DA’s office to air next year

A television show about the Clark County District Attorney’s Office has been picked up by a cable network, and is expected to start filming this fall at the Regional Justice Center.

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Discovery of B.B. King guitar at heart of copyright infringement case

B.B. King’s stolen guitar ended up in a Las Vegas pawn shop, then the hands of an honest buyer. Now, the man who bought the guitar and gave it back to King says he’s had something stolen from him: the story.

More women join Holly Madison lawsuit against burlesque club

Two women who worked with Holly Madison at 1923 Bourbon and Burlesque have joined the reality TV star and Las Vegas showgirl’s lawsuit alleging the women were secretly recorded last year in a backstage dressing room.

‘48 Hours’ on CBS to feature Las Vegas murderer

Linda Cooney’s story played out in Las Vegas courts for more than three years. Her story gets another hearing Saturday in “48 Hours” on CBS in a segment titled “Mommy Dearest.”

Theater text messages spur class-action lawsuit

A Florida man filed a class-action lawsuit Tuesday that accuses V Theater Group and Las Vegas producer David Saxe of invading his privacy by sending him unsolicited text messages.

Rapper Flavor Flav runs afoul of Las Vegas fireworks law

Flavor Flav’s yearslong battle with neighbors over his annual Fourth of July fireworks show might be at an end after Las Vegas police slapped the rapper with two citations Friday night.