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Justice Department criticized for punting Ensign probe to FBI

The government watchdog group that is calling for a criminal investigation into payments made to U.S. Sen. John Ensign’s former mistress accused the Department of Justice on Monday of shying away from a case that could be a political hot potato.

78-year-old man killed in collision at intersection

A 78-year-old man from Arizona died Monday after his vehicle was struck by a driver who ran a red light near East Sahara Avenue and Commercial Center, Las Vegas police said.

Marshall taps Rebels’ athletic director

West Virginia native Mike Hamrick came to Las Vegas for his first full-time job in 1981 in the marketing department at UNLV.

Talent shines in Little Theatre’s ‘Spelling Bee’

It’s likely that only die-hard theater buffs will know this one, so I hope you’ll trust me: Las Vegas Little Theatre’s “The 25th Annual Putnam Country Spelling Bee” is a light, moving, poignant, funny and superbly acted and sung evening that seems just right for summer.

Body of LV fisherman found

GLIDE, Ore. — The body of a missing fly fisherman from Las Vegas has been recovered from the North Umpqua River.

Panel urges trigger for disqualification

A commission examining judicial reform recommended Monday that Nevada judges should be disqualified from cases if parties appearing before them arranged for the contribution of $50,000 or more toward their campaigns.

Man convicted in 2006 slaying

A man accused of killing three people during a 2006 Las Vegas crime spree was convicted of first-degree murder with a deadly weapon and other charges Monday.

Henderson honored for spaces to play

Las Vegas is known as a great place to play, if you’re over 21. … But for the second year in a row, a community just to the southeast has been recognized as a great place to play for kids.

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