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Downtown events’ noise bothers some residents, churches

There are times when the music from outside events is so loud that the windows at Temple Baptist Church in downtown Las Vegas shake, the Rev. Steve Smith says.

Project 150’s free teen shopping day targets disadvantaged students

Project 150 held a free teen shopping day Dec. 12 inside its new location at 3600 N. Rancho Drive. The local nonprofit provides disadvantaged students with food, clothing, school supplies, sports equipment, shoes and other needs.

Officials unveil roadwork plans for Summerlin Parkway

It was once dubbed the “Road to Nowhere,” but 20-plus years later, Summerlin Parkway is used by so many motorists that it’s due for upgrades.

CSN motorcycle course lets first-time drivers skip DMV test

People who are new to riding a motorcycle often have to unlearn what they were taught about riding a bicycle or driving a car — particularly when it comes to applying the brakes.

Woman sues federal judge over condo flooding

A woman has filed a lawsuit against Senior U.S. District Judge Kent Dawson, saying his bathroom above her condo flooded and caused “severe damage” that she has not been able to completely repair for more than five months.

Valley residents’ achievements, Dec. 31, 2015 — PHOTOS

The United States Tennis Association Intermountain announced its 2015 annual Awards winners and 2015 Hall of Fame inductees at an awards luncheon and ceremony Dec. 5 at the Hilton Lake Las Vegas Resort & Spa in Henderson.

Nevada justices overturn murder conviction of Vagos gang member

The Nevada Supreme Court on Thursday reversed the murder conviction of a motorcycle gang member in a 2011 brawl at a Sparks hotel-casino because the trial judge failed to clear up confusion on the part of the jury during deliberations.