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For the second time since 2009, a judge has stripped the Southern Nevada Water Authority of permission to siphon billions of gallons of groundwater a year from across eastern Nevada.
Get in the holiday spirit with a festive lighting ceremony and holiday themed entertainment at Fremont Street Experience this season.
The security footage is sobering. Benjamin Frazier, angry over paying a $30 cover charge at Drai’s After Hours nightclub inside Bally’s on the Strip in October, is seen arguing with a security guard at the club inside Bally’s.
North Las Vegas city leaders spent a lot of money researching a recently rejected citywide mortgage refinance proposal. Now they want it back.
A man who shot and killed his neighbor last year for slamming a door was indicted by a grand jury on two counts, murder and carrying a concealed firearm, prosecutors said Wednesday.
Defense lawyer Brian Bloomfield pleaded guilty in District Court Wednesday to several felony and gross misdemeanor charges in a sweeping courthouse counseling scheme.
Earl Gross, an ailing former mortgage company president, was given a light federal prison sentence Wednesday in an $8.4 million bank fraud scheme.
A case of contagious tuberculosis at the state’s second-largest school drew much attention as blood tests were given to 325 Coronado High School students and staff, but don’t hold your breath waiting for the results.
Katherine Brian portrays the Virgin Mary, and other volunteers perform as angels, in a live Nativity performance Tuesday at Opportunity Village, 6050 S. Buffalo Drive. The free, 25-minute shows follow the biblical account of Jesus Christ’s birth. Performances are at 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. today and Thursday and 6 p.m., 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday. The 7 p.m. performance today is in Spanish.
Hundreds of cooks, bartenders, hotel keepers and cocktail waitresses stood in a long line in cold weather to renew their Culinary union health insurance policies Tuesday.
If you’re trying to send some Christmas cheer to a special someone at a military installation, hurry to the post office. All priority and first class packages need to mailed Tuesday in order to make it by Christmas.
With all of the construction going on at the Downtown Container Park, it wasn’t too surprising when a flying saucer landed nearby in mid-November.
WinterFest is scheduled from Dec. 12-14 at the Henderson Events Plaza, 200 S. Water St. The event transforms the Water Street District into an old-fashioned Christmas with activities and decorations and a giant snow globe aquarium courtesy of the cast from “Tanked.”
