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Donation drop-offs: Where to go this holiday season

Southern Nevada residents and organizations are seeking toy and food donations for valley residents in need. A sampling of events is included below. Additional events can be posted on View’s Facebook page at facebook.com/viewnewspapers.

Coroner: Man found dead in dumpster died of natural causes

The Clark County coroner’s office has ruled that an elderly man whose body was found in an apartment complex dumpster in early November died of natural causes.

Monthly show features local talent to raise funds for nonprofits

On a typical day off, many people seem satisfied with paying bills, weeding the garden or watching their favorite shows. At least once a month, Mark Shunock uses his day off to raise $10,000 for a charity.

Dog’s partial paralysis prompts owner to create disabled pets website

When Sharon Seltzer, co-founder of Heaven Can Wait Animal Society, adopted her shepherd mix Sophie, she was a puppy and a happy bundle of energy. Fast-forward about 10 years, and Sophie began showing her age, ending up partially paralyzed. Seltzer went on the Internet but found it frustrating trying to locate information that would make life more comfortable for her furry companion. As a result, she created the website Lessons From A Paralyzed Dog.

Las Vegas doctor pleads guilty to federal drug charge

A suspended Las Vegas doctor pleaded guilty Tuesday to the federal felony offense of obtaining controlled substances by fraud, the U.S. attorney’s office announced.

Newsmakers, Dec. 11-17, 2014

Pfc Zane P. Iona-Schopp, 19, graduated from Marine Corps recruit training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego and the School of Infantry (Infantry Training Battalion) at Marine Corps Base Camp at Camp Pendleton, Calif. He is the son of Jami Schopp of Las Vegas and a graduate of Centennial High School.

Specialty courts deemed a frugal form of justice

After Christine O’Neill was jailed multiple times for drug possession, a judge recommended her to the city of Henderson’s Assistance in Breaking the Cycle Court program.