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Elderly man last seen at Orleans missing

Las Vegas police on Thursday needs help finding an 89-year-old man who went missing. Emil Trawinski was last seen at The Orleans at about 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, police said.

Moped driver critical after Vegas crash

One person was in critical condition Wednesday after a car crash near Arville Street and Sirius Avenue, according to Las Vegas police.

Accidents on 215 Beltway cleared

Two separate car crashes on the 215 Beltway eastbound near Decatur Boulevard are causing heavy traffic Wednesday morning, according to Nevada Highway Patrol.

Summerlin Parkway reopens after single-vehicle accident

All traffic lanes are open on the Summerlin Parkway near Anasazi Drive after a single-vehicle rollover crash early Wednesday morning, according to Nevada Highway Patrol.

New VA chief to speak in Las Vegas

Newly confirmed Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert McDonald will attend Saturday’s Disabled American Veterans national convention at Bally’s Las Vegas and make his first address to the veterans service community.

Newsmakers, Aug. 7-13, 2014

Sy Nielson, chairman of the Sun City Aliante Veterans Club, has been appointed to the North Las Vegas Veterans Community Commission by Gov. Brian Sandoval and North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee.

Henderson rejects Love Store license appeal

Owners of The Love Store lost a license appeal Tuesday to operate what they call a “romance boutique” in Henderson.

One-time Las Vegas mayor documented Native Americans

Harmon Percy Marble, known as H.P. Marble, became the mayor of Las Vegas during one of the weirder periods of Las Vegas politics. It was just one of many careers he had, and it isn’t the main reason he is remembered.