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Clark County Family Services plans for new $33-million home

The Clark County Department of Family Services is planning for a new home at the Clark County Government Center campus on South Grand Central Parkway. The cost estimate for the new 100,000- to 150,000-square-foot multi-story building starts at $33 million, according to planning documents and officials.

Website promotes legalizing recreational pot in Nevada

A pro-marijuana group seeking to legalize the recreational use of the drug in Nevada is getting organized, creating a website where information about the effort, including how to volunteer, can be found.

Man wounded in Sunday night shooting

A man was wounded Sunday night in a shooting on Martin Luther King Boulevard near U.S. Highway 95.

AMR, Las Vegas Fire still at odds over ambulance services

The Las Vegas Fire Department and American Medical Response have dueled for three months over a new hospital transport policy that’s pulling more money into city coffers and less into the private ambulance company’s.

Henderson ponders whether The Love Store is legitimate or banned under city code

A business licensing dispute before the Henderson City Council on Tuesday hinges on whether The Love Store is a legitimate retail location or a sex shop barred under city code. The Love Store plans to open its third Las Vegas valley location in an 8,000-square-foot space on North Stephanie Street near Warm Springs Road.

Treasure-spotting talent: Longtime antiques dealer joins radio show

It takes a trained eye to spot a treasure. Summerlin resident Andi Goldstein has found an 1843 signed chest that she bought for $8 and sold for $1,000. She’s gotten a crate of plates from England for $3 and sold it for $500. Now Goldstein is sharing her expertise on the weekly AM 720 radio program “Pawn Talk Live.”

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