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Judge reverses decision in pet shop arson case

A judge has decided that the woman facing dozens of animal cruelty charges in the Prince and Princess Pet Boutique fire may not leave the state for a memorial service.

10-month-old dies in Laughlin home

A baby died at a Laughlin home early Thursday morning, Las Vegas police say.

Arizonan pleads no contest in wife’s death

A mentally troubled Lake Havasu City, Ariz., resident pleaded no contest Thursday for the February 2012 murder of his wife.

Metro rescues hiker who who fell at Red Rock

Metro’s Search and Rescue team rescued an injured hiker on Thursday morning at Red Rock Conservation Area.

Stephens Media wants Greenspun to pay legal fees

Stephens Media, the parent company of the Review-Journal, spent six figures preparing to defend itself against a federal lawsuit filed by Las Vegas Sun owner Brian Greenspun.

Reno man sentenced to prison for Spice drug sales

Iqbal Singh-Sidhu, a 34-year-old Reno man, was sentenced to nine years in prison on Monday after being convicted of distributing synthetic drugs out of his convenience store.

$2.2 million OK’d for unanticipated Nevada prison medical claims

State lawmakers have given final approval to a nearly $2.2 million request from the Department of Corrections to cover unanticipated inmate medical claims for the current fiscal year.

Collins manages to insult Utahns with comments on Bundy roundup

The Clark County Commission is taking a look at the decorum of Commissioner Tom Collins, who fears the dispute at Cliven Bundy’s ranch that has drawn protesters from other states might turn violent and isn’t afraid to be frank about his warning.

Utah brothers detained by feds for crossing ‘trespass cattle’ area

Two brothers from St. George, Utah, were detained and cited by federal authorities Thursday afternoon as they crossed into an area closed for the ongoing roundup of “trespass cattle” on public land in northeastern Clark County.