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Did you know they’re closing the Topaz Post Office at Decatur and Rancho?” an anonymous caller asked in a voicemail message.
My (married) sister went to a doctor (and) got into a serious flirtation with him. She said it just happened. He asked a lot of questions about her, then the kissing (began). After a few of these visits, he had his assistant come in and tell my sister (the coward) he no longer would be her doctor. In other words, this is probably his M.O.
Fireworks safety isn’t just about making sure you don’t hold on to a lit M-80.
Henderson resident Bill Samuels was running with his dog on the River Mountains Loop Trail when it was struck by a rattlesnake. The dog survived, but Samuels says he won’t be taking her on the trail again this summer.
Las Vegas is a little less down in the dumps these days. The trash dumps, that is. The recession that knocked Sin City on its heels has spared few businesses. Not even trash disposal.
Edgar Saul jolts when he hears the siren. He chose this spot on the pedestrian walkway between the Tropicana and Excalibur specifically for the vantage point it gave him of the Strip. He’ll see the cops coming, and he will have a chance to run.
A police officer investigating trespassers at Michael Jackson’s former Las Vegas home shot and wounded a pit bull Saturday after it broke through the fence of a nearby residence and attacked him.
Store manager Duane McCabe wants to ensure that renovation of the deli at his Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market is finished in time for the Fourth of July.
Three hours before his clients arrived at the Las Vegas Grand Prix last year, Nevada Stupak was already there, walking the route they’d take that evening.
CCSD says middle schoolers will take semester exams in four subjects starting next school year. The tests aim to monitor and improve student academic performance.
Las Vegas police investigated a crash that left one person dead and another with life-threatening injuries.
Yair Horn, 47, spent nearly 500 days as a hostage after being kidnapped Oct. 7, 2023.
The complaint, filed Tuesday in federal court in Las Vegas, claims a high priest ordained within the church had raped the girl when she was 10 until she was 15.
