Jan Lindsey served as a special agent with the FBI until 1995, when he retired in good standing from the agency and eventually became involved in an anti-tax, anti-government movement.
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This week readers want to know the latest news on Blue Diamond Road; about state law regarding the visibility of a license plate; an explanation of the new school speed zone signs going up around the valley; and whether the state’s Department of Motor Vehicle files are considered public records.
Mayor Oscar Goodman is being chided for pulling a publicity stunt in his pursuit of an apology from President Barack Obama for a perceived slight to the delicate image of Las Vegas.
The Clark County School Board approved a $250-an-hour rate on Thursday for an attorney defending the Clark County School District against an environmental lawsuit filed in federal court.
It was once the site of an ugly war between two neighboring businessmen: one a white-haired topless club owner with reputed mob ties, the other a bearded, loud-mouthed mechanic known as Buffalo Jim.
A recent spate of high profile cases in Las Vegas serve as a stark reminder that domestic violence can affect any family regardless of background, profession or socioeconomic standings, advocates say.
Las Vegas attorney Edward “Ted” Marshall owns an aging warehouse on a concrete plain in downtown Las Vegas. The lot is fenced off, in places with barbed wire. But that hasn’t been enough to keep those who perpetrate graffiti from wriggling in and leaving their marks on the inviting walls.
YourBuyer Inc., a purchasing company established by two former managers at failed PurchasePro.com, filed for bankruptcy listing $16.1 million in liabilities and $2,000 in assets.

 
 
				
 
							 
							 
							 
							