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ROAD ALERT: Spaghetti Bowl lane closures planned

The Nevada Department of Transportation will close lanes in the Spaghetti Bowl overnight Saturday for a road striping project.

Immigration rights march spotlights increased deportations

An immigration rights march took place Thursday afternoon in front of the Lloyd George U.S. Courthouse near Las Vegas Boulevard and Clark Avenue. The march, a yearly event, focused on specific issues relating to immigration policy including a push for immigration reform.

Dining Pick of the Week: Bronze Cafe

Tucked just inside the entrance of the Gay & Lesbian Community Center of Southern Nevada, the Bronze Cafe combines a community center meets coffee shop feel.

Bank workers call 911 after Henderson police captain throws a fit

Henderson police Capt. Bobby Long, a 21-year-veteran of the department, had a meltdown last week — apparently threatening bankers — after the off-duty officer was forced to wait a few minutes to cash a check at the U.S. Bank inside Vons at 45 E. Horizon Ridge Parkway, near Horizon Drive.

FBI informant details plans of alleged kidnapping linked to theft ring

Yordani Corona Del Toro, 23, a felon who defense lawyers called a “gang banger” and habitual criminal, is the government’s star witness in the theft trial of the three men unfolding in the courtroom of U.S. District Judge Jennifer Dorsey. Del Toro laid out details Thursday of an alleged plan to kidnap and rob a delivery van driver of pharmaceutical drugs in 2013.

Nevada Supreme Court upholds convictions in Clark County incest, sexual assault case

A man’s convictions for both incest and sexual assault are not mutually exclusive and do not amount to double jeopardy, the Nevada Supreme Court ruled Thursday. The high court’s seven justices unanimously affirmed the convictions of Delbert Roy Douglas, who specifically challenged his incest convictions in the Clark County case.