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Felony charges against Lt. Gov. Brian Krolicki were dismissed Monday after a District Court judge ruled that prosecutors failed to show specific evidence that a crime was committed.

Cable fees pay city TV station’s costs

Las Vegas’ television station, KCLV-TV, Channel 2, has a bigger budget and more staff than Clark County’s, but its budget is covered by franchise fees charged to cable customers, not general tax revenues.

Supporters of county-owned CCTV tune out critics

As four gray-haired men seated on a platform reminisce about how Las Vegas was promoted in the old days, a camera crew captures their every word and gesture.

Tiger scandal puts VIP hosts on spot

Las Vegas VIP hosts have been caught in the eye of the Tiger storm and only time will tell how much damage has been done.

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Pimp’s conviction shows how prostitution exploits children

Unaccustomed to taking criticism from a strong woman, Quinton Williams exploded in rage as he listened to Assistant U.S. Attorney Christina Brown’s rebuttal argument at the close of his trial March 6.

Senators reject restrictions on abortion

WASHINGTON — Continuing to debate a landmark health care bill, the Senate voted last week against tighter restrictions on abortions.

Health insurance reform will benefit Nevadans

Now that the Senate has begun debating the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Nevada and the nation are closer to historic health insurance reform than ever before. This bill will save lives, save money and save Medicare.

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