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Street theater. Street art. And, speaking of art, a gallery that was a motel in its previous life. That’s the eclectic picture planned for the upcoming Life Is Beautiful festival, which will take over 15 blocks of downtown Las Vegas Oct. 26 and 27.
The Metropolitan Police Department’s arbitration with a police union that will cost taxpayers $6.9 million more for pay and benefits for officers strayed from Nevada law throughout the process, according to a review completed by Clark County’s legal counsel, Mary-Anne Miller.
Every story has at least two sides. The one told by Kevin Olekaibe is convincing and genuine, even if some choose not to see it his way.
Follow the link for some of the top performances from the week of Oct. 7-12.
The body of Army Sgt. 1st Class Sean Wayne Wells, 35, arrived at McCarran International Airport Wednesday afternoon, en route to his final resting place in the Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Boulder City. Wells was killed in his home in Fayetteville, N.C. on Oct. 7.
The city of Las Vegas will continue to appeal a Bureau of Land Management decision to set aside thousands of acres in the northwest valley for conservation, although if legislation to create a new national monument is approved the challenge would be moot.
As she faced the ex-convict who raped her in Central Park, a 74-year-old woman told him Wednesday to “rot in hell,” calling him a “sexual terrorist” and an “evil infestation.”
For the first time in Las Vegas police history, an officer has been fired for an on-duty police shooting.