View’s puzzles solutions for May 4, 2017
Solutions to View’s puzzles, May 4, 2017.
Solutions to View’s puzzles, May 4, 2017.








Solutions to View’s puzzles, May 4, 2017.
The Clark County coroner’s office confirmed Vivian Chandler was the woman authorities found dead after the Oct. 25 apartment fire.
Had President Donald Trump not been re-elected, terrorist entities would try to “wipe out” the State of Israel, Sen. Rick Scott told a packed crowd in Las Vegas.
Southern Nevada’s only food bank is moving ahead with several emergency food distribution events today. Find out where to get assistance.
The Resort Corridor Court led to an increase in the number of orders banning criminal defendants from the Strip. It could be revived in a special session.
Although the governor’s crime bill failed in June, language related to the Resort Corridor Court could be brought to legislators in a special session.
The high in the Las Vegas Valley was 81 degrees, 6 degrees above normal, the National Weather Service said.
Despite that interpretation, U.S. District Judge Richard Boulware has not declared a mistrial and jurors have indicated a desire to continue deliberations.
As of Friday, 140 recent cases of the measles have been confirmed in southern Utah and northern Arizona, according to public health officials in the two states.
A former 7-Eleven clerk was sentenced to 18 years to life in prison for fatally shooting Mallery Armijo during a dispute over a stolen salad in Las Vegas.
UNLV’s School of Dental Medicine opened its new Advanced Needs Dental Clinic. The new space is at 1700 West Charleston Boulevard.