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November 1, 2009 - 10:00 pm

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Testimony continued Monday in the manslaughter case against the owner of the former Alpine Motel Apartments.
Gov. Joe Lombardo’s executive order on energy policy will be focused on a diverse energy portfolio that includes natural gas.
A long freight train carrying iron ore has derailed in a remote area of the Mojave Desert but authorities say there were no injuries.
North Las Vegas’ City Council could get two new seats under legislation that will heard by lawmakers Monday afternoon.
Police identified the victims in the private Christian school shooting as three students ages 8 or 9 and three adults, including the head of the school.
The eighth week of the Nevada Legislature will be a busy one, as a bill-introduction deadline waived last week comes due.
With millions of needed road upgrades set to begin ahead in preparation for the Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix, questions still swirl around how much public money will go toward those efforts.
In Rolling Fork, Miss., the tornado reduced homes to piles of rubble and flipped cars on their sides. Other parts of the Deep South were digging out from damage caused by other suspected twisters.
By Sunday night, the hope for survivors came to an end, the death toll having risen to seven. The final bodies pulled from the debris were believed to be unaccounted for workers, according to authorities.
Trump declared Saturday that his “enemies are desperate to stop us” and that “our opponents have done everything they can to crush our spirit and to break our will.”