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In June, downtown visitors will be able to zip through the Fremont Street Experience starting from the world’s tallest slot machine, SlotZilla, which will replace an existing zipline with an 11-story ride that will propel riders out of the world’s largest slot machine at 120 feet.
Las Vegas police officers shot a coyote about 2 p.m. in front of Dailey Elementary School on Reno Avenue, near Tropicana Avenue and Spencer Street. No one was injured.
The Las Vegas Township constable’s office is being sued by an insurance company in connection with a wrongful termination lawsuit involving two former deputies.
A public memorial service will be held Dec. 8 for John Fredericks, a former Channel 3 weatherman, who died Friday at the age of 57.
I read your article that appeared in today’s (Nov. 11) Review-Journal. It made no sense that you would print it today (after the election). The only thing that made any sense to me was the expression you made about our rights to vote in this country. Your political views are laughable! I guess that’s why Mitt Romney lost the election.
Back for one last movie premier, Twi-Hard moms Danielle Avila and Alison Memmott were ready for the end of the “Twilight” series with the release of “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn u2212 Part 2.” The pair hosted a party with a five-course dinner for 80 friends at Brio Tuscan Grille in Town Square Las Vegas.
Meet Peter and Anthony – very friendly and outgoing brothers that are like two peas in a pod. They are ready to find their forever home! These amazing kids are looking for a family to love them unconditionally.
A news release said the strike force would involve collaboration with other agencies. Attorneys offered mixed reactions.
Michael McKee, 39, was arrested Saturday by police in Rockford, Illinois, and remains in custody at the Winnebago County Justice Center, according to Winnebago County Sheriff’s Office online records.
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights claims the Reno college discriminates against women with policies that allow students to participate in sports based on their gender identity.
Bryan Vargas-Caicedo previously pleaded guilty in District Court to reckless driving and, in a lower court, to misdemeanor DUI in connection with the death of 37-year-old Wesley Larsen.
