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350-ton crane moves DesertSol home into place

Visitors walking through the Springs Preserve botanical garden saw a house being lifted into the air by a 350-ton crane on Tuesday afternoon. The gardens will become the permanent home of the UNLV DesertSol home.

Attorney accused of stealing more than $1 million from clients

Suspended Las Vegas attorney Barry Levinson has been charged with the theft of more than $1 million from his clients. Levinson was accused Tuesday of stealing from lawsuit settlements between January 2007 and July 2012.

Red Flag bringing air combat, some noise to Las Vegas

There’s a whole lot of man-made thunder coming for folks in the north Las Vegas Valley and it’s coming in the form of Red Flag military exercises.

 
Teacher stopped student in New Mexico school shooting

A 12-year-old New Mexico boy drew a shotgun from a band-instrument case and shot and wounded two classmates at his middle school Tuesday morning before a teacher talked him into dropping the weapon and he was taken into custody, officials and witnesses said.

Laxalt enters Nevada attorney general race

The race for Nevada attorney general officially turned competitive Tuesday with the announcement by former federal prosecutor Adam Laxalt that he will run as a Republican for the top law enforcement job in the state.

Man dead after being shot in northeast Las Vegas

A man has died following an early morning shooting Tuesday in the 1600 block of White Skies Court, near Owens Avenue and Nellis Boulevard.

Dozens arrested in north Nigeria for being gay

First the police targeted the gay men, then tortured them into naming dozens of others who now are being hunted down, human rights activists said Tuesday, warning that such persecution will rise under a new Nigerian law.

 
California ‘Octomom’ charged with welfare fraud

Nadya Suleman, who gained fame as “Octomom” after giving birth to eight babies, has been charged with welfare fraud after failing to report $30,000 in earnings while she collected public assistance, authorities said Monday.