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Heck switches leadership in campaign for Congress

Republican Rep. Joe Heck is moving around some pieces in his campaign for re-election amid hints of larger shifts in the race for his seat in Congress.

Las Vegas shooters’ associate accused of threats

A northern Indiana man linked to a couple who killed two Las Vegas police officers faces intimidation charges after allegedly threatening an Indiana Supreme Court justice, a second judge and two law enforcement officers.

Respect school-zone signs even in the summer

Even though it’s summertime and for most Las Vegas kids, the classroom is a distant memory, it’s still a good idea to pay attention to school-zone signs.

New Tahoe fireworks sponsor eases Calif. oversight

Tourism officials at Lake Tahoe say that obtaining Nevada-based sponsorship for their annual Fourth of July and Labor Day fireworks shows will help free them from California regulators after settling a lawsuit over pollution.

Horsford calls sight of young immigrants heartbreaking

U.S. Rep. Steven Horsford of Nevada did not like what he saw in South Texas Saturday — immigrant children of all ages crammed into a concrete-floor cell in a federal detention facility.

Mormon crickets on the move once again in Nevada

A creepy, cannibalistic bug that infested much of Nevada nine years ago may be making another drought-related assault on the state.

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