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Las Vegas Morning Update for Tuesday, March 6
 
Las Vegas Morning Update for Tuesday, March 6

Residents of Las Haciendas Apartments in North Las Vegas have been evicted.

A spokesman for the city said the majority of people living there were not paying rent, their leases had expired, there were fraudulent leases, or they were squatters. He also said the building is known for gang activity, drug activity, and prostitution.

The city identified several code issues with the property.

A family-owned company has filed a lawsuit against Republic Services of Southern Nevada.

Simple ESG alleges that Republic is actively trying to push Simple ESG out of business by charging a premium to use the only landfill in the Las Vegas metro area — which Republic owns.

Republic has an exclusive franchise agreement with all municipalities in Southern Nevada.

It’s been about a month since Steve Wynn stepped down as chairman and CEO of Wynn Resorts.

Nevada’s Gaming Control Board announced it will strengthen regulations on sexual harassment policies.

And two lawsuits against Wynn for sexual harassment have reached Clark County District Court. Also, five derivative lawsuits have been filed by investors who say Wynn’s actions and the board’s lack of response devalued their holdings.

Investigations are continuing in Nevada, Massachusetts and Macau.

Las Vegas morning update for Monday, March 5
 
Las Vegas morning update for Monday, March 5

A woman run over on the Las Vegas Strip was known for her humor and kind heart.

52-year-old Lisa Ann Gori died February 17 when a minivan, driven in reverse by her boyfriend, ran over her. It happened north of the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign.

39-year-old John Treese is charged with murder.

A man who raped and killed a woman in 1984 is to be paroled to Las Vegas.

Nearly 34 years after Nancy Menke was bludgeoned and shot, Scotty Sloan publicly admitted his guilt for the first time to the Nevada Parole Board.

The 50-year-old man, who was 16 when he committed the gruesome crime, is scheduled to walk free in less than a month.

A prosecutor who tried to ensure that Sloan remained behind bars for life said he was “stunned” by the board’s decision.

Dead spots remain for many cell customers in the Las Vegas Valley.

According to RootMetrics, the best cellphone companies for making calls from a mobile phone to a landline without the call getting dropped are T-Mobile and AT&T, followed by Verizon, then Sprint.

Las Vegas Morning Update For Sunday, March 4
 
Las Vegas Morning Update For Sunday, March 4

Sunday’s headlines: Bomb threat triggers evacuation at Las Vegas Walmart, Woman claims ownership of dead woman’s house in Las Vegas, Gaming’s donations are large part of Las Vegas Victims’ Fund (Rochelle Richards/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas Morning Update For Saturday, March 3
 
Las Vegas Morning Update For Saturday, March 3

Saturday’s headlines: Coroner identifies body found near Mount Charleston, Wrongful death lawsuit filed in Grand Canyon helicopter crash, Another student arrested for threats against Clark County school (Rochelle Richards/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Sesame Street’s Abby Cadabby and Elmo visit Las Vegas
 
Sesame Street’s Abby Cadabby and Elmo visit Las Vegas

Elmo and Abby Cadabby of Sesame Street visited children of Family Promise Las Vegas and Hill & Dale Child Development Center at Community Lutheran Church for photos, singing and dancing. Kevin Cannon/ Las Vegas Review-Journal

Two students at different Clark County schools arrested for guns
 
Two students at different Clark County schools arrested for guns

Two students at different Clark County schools arrested for guns. The first incident Thursday occurred at Palo Verde High School in Las Vegas at 7:30 a.m., just before school started. A male student at the school had left a duffel bag unattended, according to school police. The second incident happened around 1:30 p.m. at Desert Rose High School in North Las Vegas. A 17-year-old female was reported to school administrators.

Las Vegas Morning Update For Friday, March 2
 
Las Vegas Morning Update For Friday, March 2

Friday’s headlines: 2 students at different Clark County schools arrested for guns, Woman dies after tour bus hits her at east Las Vegas bus stop, Residents’ plan could create Nevada’s third-largest city

Protesters Vandalize Las Vegas Billboard
 
Protesters Vandalize Las Vegas Billboard

A billboard near Interstate 15 and Spring Mountain Road in Las Vegas was vandalized early Thursday morning, March 1, 2018. A protest group, INDECLINE, claimed credit for changing the Battlefield Vegas advertisement to include ‘Shoot a School Kid.’ (video from INDECLINE)

Las Vegas Morning Update For Thursday, March 1
 
Las Vegas Morning Update For Thursday, March 1

Thursday’s headlines: Vandalized Las Vegas billboard has ‘Shoot a Kid’ message, Boy, 14, dies after being struck by SUV near Desert Breeze Park, Massage therapist sues Steve Wynn alleging sexual harassment (Rochelle Richards/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

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