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Bundy returned to Las Vegas to face standoff charges

Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy appeared in federal court Friday to face federal charges in a connection with the April 2014 armed standoff with law enforcement in Bunkerville.

Motion filed in Jacobs lawsuit against Las Vegas Sands Corp.

This motion was filed Monday in Clark County District Court by attorneys representing Steven C. Jacobs, a party in a wrongful termination lawsuit against the Las Vegas Sands Corp., Sands China Ltd. and Sheldon G. Adelson.

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Man gets 16 to 40 years for DUI crash that killed mother, grandmother

Angela Brown stood in a Las Vegas courtroom Thursday wearing her grandmother’s pearl earrings and her mother’s black high-heel shoes, facing the drunken driver who killed them and injured five others on Christmas Eve 2014.

 
Metro lays out missteps before officers shot, killed fugitive holding cell phone

Las Vegas police Monday outlined a handful of missteps, including miscommunication from the U.S. Marshals Office, that led up to the moment two Metro officers shot and killed an unarmed fugitive holding a cell phone in front of a west valley home on New Year’s Eve.

Masked duo got more than bargained for in robbery attempt, report shows

A duo of masked and armed robbers showed up to a medical office on a recent Wednesday demanding to see where the money was. But it was the would-be robbers who ended up getting shot by a medical assistant, according to details in a Metro arrest report.

Man killed at Siegel Suites identified

The man shot and killed at a Siegel Slots and Suites on Saturday has been identified by the Clark County coroner.

Battle over Kerkorian’s child support payments lives on

Kirk Kerkorian died in June, but the battle over his estate rages on. The court-appointed guardian of the daughter of Kerkorian’s ex-wife last month petitioned the Los Angeles Superior Court to revoke the admission of the late Nevada casino magnate’s will to probate.

Feds move to take disgraced Las Vegas judge’s pension for victims

Federal prosecutors are making a rare push to commandeer the public pension of imprisoned former Clark County judge Steven Jones to help pay $2.9 million in restitution owed to the victims of his investment scheme.

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