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Traffic back to normal after I-15 crash

Traffic is flowing normally after a crash on northbound Interstate 15 near the Charleston Boulevard exit caused delays in the area for hours during Monday evening rush hour.

 
First Red Flag of 2016 rolls into Nellis — VIDEO

The first Red Flag exercises of 2016 are under way at Nellis Air Force Base, drawing air crews from all over the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia.

Father charged in infant’s death denies hitting son

Four-month-old Devonta Lewis Jr. was under his father’s care when he suffered head and rib fractures that Las Vegas police say led to his December death.

Metro revamping process for handling towed vehicles

Las Vegas police hope a streamlined process for handling tows will make the unpleasant more palatable for civilians and officers alike.

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Metro recoups fraction of losses on ‘lemon’ radio system

Las Vegas police plan to use more than $7 million from a settlement with the department’s old radio company to pay for a new search and rescue helicopter, more body-worn cameras and updates to existing patrol helicopters.

Las Vegas battery case dropped against singer Chris Brown

The battery case against singer Chris Brown stemming from an alleged attack in a hotel room earlier this month has been dropped, Las Vegas police said Monday.

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Residents displaced after house fire in southwestern valley

A fire damaged the first floor of a home in the southwestern Las Vegas valley Sunday night. At 5:18 p.m., firefighters from Las Vegas Fire and Rescue responded to 120 Lucy Thompson St., near Jones Boulevard and Interstate 15.

Bicyclist killed Saturday in drive-by shooting identified

The bicyclist who was shot multiple times on Owens Avenue and Mary Jane Drive and died later Saturday morning has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.

Life is Beautiful draws huge crowds, but runs in red ink

Life Is Beautiful has piled up more than $10 million in financial losses during its first three years, but the chief executive of the annual downtown Las Vegas music festival has a different take on the red ink.

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