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Vegas prostitute with 250-plus run-ins with law indicted

A woman considered to be one of the top 50 offenders with the Metropolitan Police Department’s vice unit was indicted by a Clark County grand jury Wednesday on a felony larceny charge.

Couple accused of defrauding construction company

A Las Vegas husband and wife were indicted Wednesday in connection with a six-year-long workers compensation fraud scheme that prosecutors said netted more than a half million dollars.

Desk cleaning leads to drive down memory lane

I was not looking forward to the task. Clearing out your desk is not a pleasant chore. It’s the fall version of spring cleaning.

Las Vegas urologist case goes to federal jury

A federal jury began deliberating the fate Wednesday of a longtime Las Vegas urologist accused of reusing needle guides meant for single use during prostate procedures.

Sex education proposals surprise CCSD parents

A drove of concerned parents descended on the Clark County School Board Monday to express their astonishment at the sex education material being considered for Clark County public schools that would expose students to a lot more a lot earlier.

View editorial cartoon, Oct. 2-8, 2014

View editorial cartoon, Oct. 2-8, 2014, by F. Andrew Taylor, View staff writer

Clark County backs Reno in firefighter layoffs case

Clark County and other local governments in Southern Nevada are actively supporting Reno in an unfolding lawsuit between the city and its firefighter union.

University offers free PTSD counseling in LV

The University of Phoenix Las Vegas Campus is offering free family counseling to the Las Vegas community, including veterans and their families, to augment a new hands-on training for prospective counselors in the mental health profession.