Developer has plans for Latino music venue downtown

Arnold Stalk’s plan to revive the rundown intersection at Fremont Street, Eastern Avenue and Charleston Boulevard is more than a redevelopment proposal. It’s redemption play.

WEEK IN REVIEW: Reporters’ Notebook

University of Oregon Paleontologist Ted Fremd is in Las Vegas this week for an international meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology.

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Amelia “Mia” Decker, 6, died Monday at University Medical Center, three days after she and two other children were hit by a car while in a crosswalk.

Obama backers in 2008 getting geared up for tougher job

Marge Malatesta attended a Las Vegas house party Wednesday night. Guests nibbling on chocolate brownies and mini scones chatted around the dining room table and on the living room sofa.

Lawyer makes pennies and pays price for mail and bank fraud

For a moment, consider David Amesbury as he walked from U.S. District Court this past week. Dressed in a dark suit, Amesbury made his way through a building filled with attorneys whose legal training was not much different from his own.

Water authority touts pipeline while foes pursue desalination plant

The Southern Nevada Water Authority has heard this kind of salty language before. It comes up during almost any discussion of the agency’s plans to siphon groundwater from across eastern Nevada.

Gaels coach demands best of team, himself

It was late 2007 and then-Cal High football coach Tony Sanchez was searching for a nonleague opponent to play the following season.

Six arrested in North Las Vegas burglary ring

North Las Vegas police arrested five adults and one male juvenile suspected of being part of a burglary ring on Friday.

County solar project fails to get fed loan guarantee

The company developing a solar power plant in Clark County failed to close Friday on a federal loan guarantee that would help obtain financing for the project, according to the Department of Energy.

Lake Mead hunt fails to capture Arizona fugitive

Authorities called off the hunt for an Arizona fugitive after an unsuccessful four-hour search Friday in the Las Vegas Bay area on the western edge of Lake Mead National Recreation Area near Henderson.

Las Vegas’ Na keeps it simple, shares Shriners lead

Las Vegas resident Kevin Na posted an 8-under-par 63 to join Charlie Wi and first-round leader Jhonattan Vegas atop the leader board today at the Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open.

GOP leader wants to preserve Nevada’s February caucuses

The head of the Nevada Republican Party said Friday she still wants to hold the presidential caucuses in February despite Florida’s move to jump ahead by holding a Jan. 31 primary.

Laughlin man found dead in Colorado River

The 24-year-old Nevada man who went missing in the Colorado River near Laughlin on Friday afternoon has been found dead, according to Las Vegas police.

California man found alive by his children after wreck

SANTA CLARITA, Calif. — David Lavau’s children drove slowly along the perilously curved mountain road, stopping to peer over the treacherous drop-offs and call out for their father, missing for six days.

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