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Police seek two men in mall shooting

Las Vegas police are asking for the public’s help to identify two suspects involved in a shooting at a mall where people were waiting for the release of a new pair of shoes.

Titus pushes federal benefits for same-sex married veterans

Rep. Dina Titus of Nevada said Thursday she will use her leverage on the House Veterans Affairs Committee to back the Obama administration’s effort in granting benefits to same-sex married veterans.

Conflicting dates given for completion of flood channels

On Wednesday, city officials announced that their new top priority is connecting the Kyle Canyon Detention Basin to existing underground floodwater pipelines that would deposit the water in Lake Mead rather than onto Las Vegas residential streets. Repairs to flood-damaged Grand Teton Drive won’t be made until the channel construction is completed.

Arizona rancher arrested in dispute with Hualapai Tribe

A long-running feud between the Hualapai Indian tribe and northwest Arizona dude ranch owner Nigel Turner prompted Turner’s arrest on Tuesday.

Lawyer’s 7-year sentence leads to wife’s breakdown in court

Supporters of Las Vegas lawyer Gerry Zobrist nearly filled a federal courtroom Thursday, but they couldn’t save him from the seven-year prison term sought by prosecutors in his mortgage fraud case.

Memorial slated for early leader of children’s museum

One of the original leaders at the Discovery Children’s Museum, Vincent “Jim” Presti, passed away last week, according Presti’s longtime friend Gary Ogren.

Rebels struggling to fill seats, even for Saturday’s “big” game

Within hours of UNLV throwing away a game at Minnesota on opening night of the college football season, I received an offer for two free tickets, essentially, for the Rebels’ “marquee” game against Arizona Saturday night. This was remarkable on various fronts.

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