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FBI offers reward in search for Las Vegas mosque vandal suspect

The FBI is offering up to $5,000 for information leading to the arrest or conviction of the person or people responsible for wrapping bacon around a central Las Vegas mosque’s front door handles Sunday morning.

 
Photographer sues over shark picture used in ‘Steve Jobs’

A photo of an open-mouthed great white shark is at the center of a copyright infringement lawsuit filed Thursday in Las Vegas against the creators and distributors of the new movie “Steve Jobs.”

 
Scenes from Downtown Las Vegas — PHOTOS

Whether they are tourists, locals or just doing a day’s work, the people of downtown Las Vegas reflect the energy of a changing landscape.

 
Second marijuana dispensary opens in Clark County — VIDEO

Inyo Fine Cannabis, which opens Thursday, becomes the second marijuana dispensary in Clark County. And like other businesses in Nevada’s emerging legal pot industry, it has built in several layers of security to deter robberies and break-ins.

 
Families commemorate memorial to 14 men killed in 1955 plane crash

A throng of surviving family members gathered Friday for the grand opening of the U.S. Forest Service’s Spring Mountains Visitor Gateway. They dedicated a memorial to 14 men who died when a transport plane crashed near the snow-capped, Mount Charleston peak in November 1955 while headed to Area 51 to test the U-2 spy plane.

 
Teachers, coaches make Vegas robotics teams possible

As more than 43 high school teams convened for the FIRST® Robotics Las Vegas Regional Competition, it’s easy to focus on the students and the intricate robots they designed, but their mentors and coaches are the reason they’re able to compete in the first place.

 
Apartment fire closes Tropicana at McLeod

Westbound Tropicana Avenue near McLeod Drive remains closed after an apartment complex caught fire, sending up a black plume of smoke visible for miles away.

 
Berm could have shielded Rainbow from flooding

The soaked Rainbow community on Mount Charleston could have had more protection from the Monday flash flood that destroyed roads, battered houses and blanketed yards with rocks and mud.