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Henderson police seeking driver in hit-and-run fatality

Henderson police are seeking help in identifying a driver who hit and killed a man bicycling Saturday at about 2 p.m. on Eastern Avenue near Evansville Avenue and then drove away.

Some people call it a rodeo, but Las Vegas calls it an economy

Less than a year after the National Finals Rodeo nearly left Las Vegas for new pastures, the Super Bowl of rodeos and Las Vegas have patched things up and look to celebrate the NFR’s 30th year in Southern Nevada next month.

 
Nevada Assembly GOP OK with tax reform — not more taxes

The new Republican majority in the Assembly is willing to discuss tax proposals in the upcoming 2015 session, but new revenue will be the last resort after Gov. Brian Sandoval’s proposed budget gets a thorough review, Speaker-designate Ira Hansen said Saturday.

Las Vegas on freeze watch for Sunday

Las Vegas will see its coldest day yet of the season Sunday with a freeze watch, the National Weather Service said.

Trust lacking in process for licensing medicinal pot businesses

Las Vegas city leaders approved most of the medical marijuana dispensary applications put before them last month, but one official, Richard Truesdell, was an exception to the rule.

Woman injured in fall while hiking

A woman suffered non-life threatening injuries after a fall at the Calico Basin Trail at the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation area Saturday morning, Las Vegas police said.

UNLV faces off with Sam Houston State Sunday

After surviving an opening-night scare from Morehead State, UNLV returns to action on Sunday evening with another home game against a smaller-conference opponent with NCAA Tournament aspirations.

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