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Judge considers sanctions against Sands China Ltd.

A Las Vegas judge is mulling what, if any, sanctions to impose on Sands China Ltd. for redacting personal information from documents the company produced out of Macau in January 2013.

David Copperfield makes overtime lawsuit vanish through settlement

Illusionist David Copperfield has agreed to a half-million dollar settlement in a class action lawsuit filed by people who said they were not paid overtime for work on his magic show at the MGM Grand.

Witness: HOA fraud scheme drove Leon Benzer to desperate measures

Leon Benzer was desperate for money in the summer of 2007, as he struggled to keep alive the massive scheme to take over and defraud homeowners associations, his former right-hand man testified Tuesday. Benzer pulled out all stops to win a $7.2 million construction defect contract from the Vistana HOA, where he owned the majority of the board members, the community management firm and the legal counsel, according to Ralph Priola.

Clark County officials eye fire safety of hookah lounges

Clark County is in the early stages of looking into potential fire code changes aimed at improving the safety at hookah lounges, where patrons light up flavored tobacco.

Boulder Highway reopens after police chase

Las Vegas police shut down traffic on Boulder Highway between U.S. Highway 95 and Lamb Boulevard Tuesday afternoon in connection with a stabbing that occurred early in the day.

Nevada Republicans applaud Netanyahu speech; Dems frustrated

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech urging Congress to take a firmer hand on Iran than what is being pursued by President Barack Obama was applauded by Nevada Republicans but was greeted with frustration by Democrats.

Nevada wins $3.1 million grant to battle childhood hunger

Nevada officials announced Tuesday the state has been selected to receive a federal grant of more than $3.1 million to help put an end to childhood hunger. The grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture will be awarded over a three-year period, according to the announcement from the state’s Department of Health and Human Services.

Storms bring some rain, hail to valley

Tuesday morning showers brought about a tenth of an inch of rain and some hail to the valley, leaving a colder-than-average chill as temperatures dipped into the low 40s, according to National Weather Service meteorologist Chris Stachelski.

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