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Creech AFB airman challenges re-enlistment oath

A Creech Air Force Base tech sergeant who refuses to say “so help me God” in his re-enlistment oath is sending ripples through the Pentagon’s legal circles.

Las Vegas police search for armed CVS robber

Las Vegas police said a southeast valley CVS was robbed at gunpoint Wednesday, and officers are looking for the thief.

Las Vegas Book Briefs for Sept. 11-17, 2014

Literary events this week include a siging for “Little Anthony: My Journey, My Destiny” and a presentation by the author of “A History of Violence: An Encyclopedia of 1400 Chicago Mob Murders.”

Not guilty plea in Sparks trespass killing

A homeowner accused of murder and attempted murder in the shooting of two unarmed trespassers in Sparks has pleaded not guilty to the charges against him.

Sunrise Library undergoes renovation to better serve patrons

There are 14 Las Vegas-Clark County libraries in the valley serving more than 2 million people. One of the oldest, Sunrise Library, 5400 Harris Ave., recently received a much-needed renovation.

Titus loses bid to widen VA benefits for gays

It was an unusual venue for a fight over gay marriage, but a congressional committee on veterans affairs on Wednesday revived debate over federal benefits for spouses in same sex couples.

Feds fault company in Nevada miner’s death

Mine managers are to blame in the death of a worker at an Elko County gold mine because they didn’t ensure his workplace was free of dangerous clutter and allowed him to work alone, according to federal mine safety regulators.

Arbitrator: county can’t kill UMC longevity pay

Clark County cannot eliminate longevity pay for new, future hires at University Medical Center, a move that county officials had sought in a bid to save the public hospital $122 million during the next three decades.

Lumbar fusion surgery gives Sunrise woman new lease on life

Surviving a car crash can feel like a miracle, but the process of putting together the pieces of one’s life does not end after the last stitch has been removed. Sunrise resident Scottie Briscoe, 52, survived such an accident, but she experienced intense back pain, until one day while picking up her grandson from the floor, her back snapped.

Police seek woman in July robbery

Las Vegas police are looking for a woman in connection with the July robbery of a convenience store near Jones and Lake Mead boulevards.