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Pedestrian death in Henderson ruled an accident

According to the Clark County coroner’s office, Austin Ray Poling, 34, died of multiple blunt force injuries when he was struck by a 1996 Dodge Ram about 3:30 a.m. Tuesday near Boulder Highway and Water Street.

California company plans $25M hemp investment in Nevada

A California-based company plans to invest as much as $25 million into Northern Nevada to study, cultivate and process industrial hemp for medical use.

Phones, cameras, teeth lost at Burning Man returned to owners

Cameras and IDs are among the more common belongings that end up in the lost-and-found after the event billed as North America’s largest outdoor arts festival. Other items left behind in the dusty, 5-square-mile (13-sq. kilometer) encampment include shoes, keys, stuffed animals – even dentures.

Meetings to debate renewal of Burning Man permit

Federal officials and the organizers of the annual Burning Man counterculture festival will be hosting a series of meetings next month to get the public’s input regarding the proposed renewal of the event’s permit.

Bugsy Siegel’s daughter buried in Las Vegas cemetery

Millicent Rosen, born Jan. 14, 1931, in New York City to Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel and Esta Siegel (nee Krakower), died Nov. 17 in Las Vegas. She was 86. On Tuesday, she was buried at Woodlawn Cemetery.

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