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Tough call for Clark County child abuse hotline workers

A school worker’s report to Clark County’s child abuse hotline about 7-year-old Roderick “RJ” Arrington Jr. was one of more than 35,000 such calls handled in 2012.

Retailers upstage Black Friday by opening doors on holiday

Here’s how the “holiday” went for Abraham Lopez: Open the Fun Loom kiosk at the Las Vegas Premium Outlets North at 9 a.m., get off at 2 p.m. to spend time with the family in Las Vegas, then back to work at midnight until who knows when.

Thanksgiving in Las Vegas: From temple to ta-tas

Thanksgiving in Las Vegas is celebrated in a plethora of ways. The activities vary, but almost everybody does something.

Body piercing sparks health probe at Spring Valley High School

Reports of students possibly body piercing themselves with non-sterile needles at Spring Valley High School have spurred a health investigation, according a message that Principal Bob Gerye sent to parents Wednesday.

Doctor withdraws from UMC board consideration

Dr. Anthony Marlon said Wednesday he is withdrawing from consideration for a post on the new governing board of University Medical Center. The move follows a Review-Journal report that Marlon had a 1991 misdemeanor conviction for providing false information about a government contract.

Man who died from Thursday car crash identified

The man who died Friday morning after he was in a car crash the previous night has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.

UMC board nominee has misdemeanor conviction in his past

Dr. Anthony Marlon, one of nine candidates for seats on Clark County’s new board for University Medical Center, has a checkered past with a 1991 misdemeanor conviction for providing false information tied to a healthcare contract for federal employees in Nevada, congressional hearing records show.

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