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Same-sex marriages delayed again in Vegas

No marriage licenses were issued for same-sex couples in Clark County on Wednesday, and probably none will be issued on Thursday either, Clark County Clerk Diane Alba says.

ICE child predator app now available for Android, in Spanish

An app designed to help federal law enforcement seek the public’s help with fugitive and suspected child predators is now available on Android smartphones and in Spanish.

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Las Vegas police seek help finding restaurant robbers

Las Vegas police are seeking the public’s help in identifying two men connected to the armed robbery of a restaurant near the intersection of Paradise at Flamingo roads.

Hillary’s UNLV speech open to press

Hillary Clinton’s speech Monday to the UNLV Foundation will be open to press coverage, the university said Wednesday, as the former secretary of state considers a potential run for president in 2016.

Los Angeles lawyer charged in Las Vegas heroin trafficking case

A Los Angeles lawyer and two others have been indicted in a federal heroin trafficking case in Las Vegas. Glen Hunsberger and co-defendants Manuelle Alkeine and Jannifer Peskett were charged by a federal grand jury Tuesday with one felony count of conspiracy to distribute heroin.

Lake Mead rings in 50 years as recreation area

Though a lot has changed at Lake Mead over five decades, the experience that draws people there by the millions remains much the same — despite all the bleak reports and doomsday predictions for the lake and the river that feeds it.

Traveler temps to be taken at 5 U.S. airports in Ebola response

McCarran International Airport is not on the list of five U.S. airports where the government plans to begin taking the temperatures of travelers from West Africa as part of a stepped-up response to the Ebola epidemic.

Republicans endorsed by Hispanics in Politics group

State Sen. Mark Hutchison, R-Las Vegas, on Tuesday won the endorsement for lieutenant governor from Nevada’s oldest Hispanic political group, beating out Assemblywoman Lucy Flores, D-Las Vegas.

Downtown Project reaffirms commitment to Las Vegas

Downtown Project spokeswoman Kim Schaefer reassured those at a Tuesday meeting of the company’s commitment to Las Vegas in the wake of recent layoffs of 30 employees.

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