He makes his living taking money from casinos. But this time, he’s trying to get their money back.
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The newest class, Class 6-09, is back for Day Two of the six-month academy. After the wake-up call on Day One, the recruits have had a three-day weekend to rethink their decision to join what Sgt. Dan Zehnder calls the toughest all-around police academy in the nation.
Las Vegas police officer David Nesheiwat recently talked about his recovery after last year’s patrol car wreck that killed his partner, Milburn “Millie” Beitel.
The Mexican Consulate in Las Vegas has a vision: Transform itself from a document processing center into a cultural center and booster for all things both artsy and Mexican.
Diana Bell has gone from the streets of Las Vegas to becoming a college graduate. At 52, she plans to continue her education.
The Las Vegas dawn washes the foothills in an orange glow, but the 23 men and four women don’t seem to notice. For them, this is more than a new day. This is a new life.
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Clark County students went back to school this week, and questions of immigration and child welfare lingered in the back of the community’s mind.
Summerlin South defeated Bonney Lake/Sumner of Washington in the Little League World Series on Friday thanks to a great outing from its starting pitcher.
The Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix celebrated being 100 days out from race day by making $20,000 donations to five Southern Nevada charities.
He had been charged with sexually abusing four children, and his attorney expects he will die in prison. One of the charges carries a 35-year minimum sentence.