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August 23, 2011 - 12:59 am
A Las Vegas funeral home whose license was revoked after years of disciplinary actions was improperly storing bodies that were “leaking blood and bodily fluid,” records show.
The shooting stemmed from a dispute over the teen’s electronics access, court records indicate.
The school bus did not have any children on board at the time of the crash, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
The Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix celebrated being 100 days out from race day by making $20,000 donations to five Southern Nevada charities.
He had been charged with sexually abusing four children, and his attorney expects he will die in prison. One of the charges carries a 35-year minimum sentence.
A Dino’s Lounge bartender is happy to be alive after a Jeep driven by a suspected DUI driver plowed into the front of the bar near downtown Las Vegas.
One person died and a second was critically injured after an apparent dispute between the two resulted in a stabbing, police said.
A local construction company has sued a Thai Buddhist temple in Henderson and is accusing it of failing to pay for contracted services.
The crash remains under investigation by Metro’s Collision Investigation Section.
Nearly two years after storm damage forced the closure of Earl B. Lundy Elementary School, the Mount Charleston community celebrated the building’s reopening.