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Retailers upstage Black Friday by opening doors on holiday

Here’s how the “holiday” went for Abraham Lopez: Open the Fun Loom kiosk at the Las Vegas Premium Outlets North at 9 a.m., get off at 2 p.m. to spend time with the family in Las Vegas, then back to work at midnight until who knows when.

Thanksgiving in Las Vegas: From temple to ta-tas

Thanksgiving in Las Vegas is celebrated in a plethora of ways. The activities vary, but almost everybody does something.

Unsafe cars part of Mexico’s booming auto industry

In Mexico’s booming auto industry, the cars rolling off assembly lines may look identical, but how safe they are depends on where they’re headed.

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Rocks, bottles strike U.S. border agents during crowd scuffle

U.S. Border Patrol agents were pelted with rocks and bottles while turning back a crowd of more than 100 people who crossed the border illegally into California, authorities said.

Couple found dead in southeast Las Vegas home

A couple were found dead in their Las Vegas Valley home Wednesday night after a domestic dispute led their daughter to call police.

Negligent pet owners kept in line with doo-doo DNA testing

Apartment and condo managers, dogged by complaints of dog doo, are turning to DNA testing to identify the culprits who don’t clean up after their pets.

Ex-councilman loses Nevada Supreme Court ethics decision

The state Supreme Court in a split decision Wednesday upheld the state Ethics Commission’s censure of a former Sparks city councilman who in 2006 voted for a casino project even though his campaign manager was a consultant on the project.

Photos: Las Vegas menorah lighting

Crowds gathered during the lighting of the menorah on Fremont and Fourth streets in downtown Las Vegas on Wednesday.