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Construction bedevils businesses near downtown Las Vegas

Business owners say the ongoing construction near the Las Vegas Arts District has been “brutal” for their bottom line and fear the worst is yet to come.

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Weekly food giveaway draws about 130 at Whitney Library

An estimated 130 people dropped by Whitney Library between 2:30 and 3:30 p.m. Sept. 7 to pick up free produce. The library has partnered with Three Square since May 4 to offer a food bank every Thursday that includes fruits, vegetables, cases of water and even frozen pizzas.

UNLV event panel talks immigration, growth, climate change

The “Valentine’s Day Massacre” nearly cut the Las Vegas Valley’s explosive growth off at the knees 16 years ago, back when fewer than 1 million people called the region home.

‘Heroic’ Las Vegas police officer named citizen of the month

Officer Jeffrey Burr’s quick thinking and ‘heroic’ actions were credited for saving a man’s life in July. In recognition of his efforts, the Las Vegas City Council named Burr its citizen of the month at its Sept. 6 meeting.

Las Vegas Fire & Rescue team honored for saving Summerlin girl

Paul and Brittany Meesawat of the Summerlin area watched their home, their car and all of their belongings go up in flames July 21. Everyone was accounted for — Paul, Brittany, their 6-year-old son Nathan and their Boston terrier, Daisy — except their 4-year-old daughter Natalie.

 
CCSD Superintendent Pat Skorkowsky announces retirement

Clark County School District Superintendent Pat Skorkowsky announced Thursday that he will step down when his current contract concludes at the end of June 2018.

No one injured in Metro police vehicle crash

No one was injured in a Tuesday morning crash involving a Metropolitan Police patrol vehicle in the central valley.

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