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The recruits of academy Class 6-09 didn’t believe it was possible — not during those six long months of being scolded, punished and pushed toward the finish line at the Metropolitan Police Department Academy. Now they’re real police officers.
He makes his living taking money from casinos. But this time, he’s trying to get their money back.
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 first steps in a problem-solving process are to identify the issue and create a plan. And the first step for business owners to ensure their properties comply …
Erick Rangel-Ibarra was booked into the Clark County Detention Center on charges including open murder in connection with the killing of Lesly Palacio.
Gov. Joe Lombardo announced an expanded 211 phone line providing information on the ransomware attack that closed Nevada state offices and halted some services.
Summerlin South was honored with a parade after becoming the first Nevada team to reach the Little League World Series title game.
Utility work tied to Brightline West’s planned high-speed rail project next week will see ramp and road closures at the Interstate 15/Sloan Road interchange.