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Taxi industry reacts to video of cabbie robbed at knife-point
Some members of the Las Vegas taxi industry are reacting to graphic surveillance footage of a passenger turning into a predator.
Domestic violence organization says Lake Havasu shooting could've been prevented
A local woman has been deeply touched by what happened in Lake Havasu City. Five people were killed by man distraugt over a custody battle with his ex-girlfriend.
After going through a similar battle, she's working to end domestic violence.
After going through a similar battle, she's working to end domestic violence.
School district decides to use money for jobs
On Thursday night board members voted to use millions of dollars in federal money to fill teaching and support staff jobs that were eliminated last year.
A local small business owner calls Contact 13 for help
Amy Straub has owned a party supply store for the last 20 years. It's full of everything from birthday party supplies to Halloween costumes. But recently, Amy saw not one, but two checks bounce from two different customers. "One was $238 and the other one was $273... for one week that was a big loss for me" says Amy.
Four injured in crash with tractor-trailer
Four people were injured Thursday night when a tractor-trailer collided with a car at eastbound Interstate 215 and Lamb Boulevard, the Nevada Highway Patrol said.
Lion Bites Trainer In Vegas Strip Resort
A hotel official says an animal trainer received stitches for a bite on the leg after an attack by a lion in an animal habitat display on the Las Vegas Strip.
Nev. DMV Warns Motorists About Pets In Cars
At the urging of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles plans to warn motorists that leaving dogs and cats unattended in hot cars is a crime.
Voters In Southern Nev. Can Register Online
New voters in southern Nevada are now able to register to vote online.
Jury: Builder Stole Nev. College Materials
A former College of Southern Nevada construction chief was found guilty of stealing campus building materials and equipment to build a million-dollar mountain home northwest of Las Vegas.
Angle Jabs Reid; Gov.'s Ex-Wife Fires Back
The ex-wife of Nevada's Republican governor is slamming GOP Senate candidate Sharron Angle as Angle battles to unseat Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.
Chemical Odor Prompts NLV Store Evacuation
Authorities in North Las Vegas say about 30 people were evacuated, including seven workers who were treated for respiratory irritation after a report of a noxious chemical odor at a thrift store.
3 Wrecks Stop Traffic On US 95
Three wrecks involving seven vehicles backed up northbound traffic on U.S. 95 at Flamingo Road just after 11 a.m. Thursday, Nevada Highway Patrol said.
School Board OKs plan to create, save more than 900 jobs
The Clark County School Board, taking advantage of new federal jobs money, voted unanimously Thursday to approve a plan to keep or create more than 900 jobs, including 500 teachers, in the schools.
Special-Needs School Struggles To Stay Open
A school for special-needs children is struggling to stay open and is looking to the public for help.
School bus takes student to post office instead of home
A full week of school is still not over, and local parents have big concerns with the school bus system! The school year is only a few days old but we're already hearing about some big transportation problems. That includes one mom who tells Action News a school bus dropped her child off at her post office box.
Valley cemetery beefs up security after grave sites are vandalized
Las Vegas, NV- A few weeks ago Action News responded to some e-mails from viewers about grave sites being vandalized by people who were stealing bronze vases. Since then, one person has been arrested. Now we're hearing from one of the cemeteries about what's being done to prevent this crime from happening again
Vegas Drivers Getting Better, But Still Bad
No matter where you travel, the drivers seem terrible to others on the road. But in Las Vegas, it may actually be true, according to a report released by auto insurer Allstate.
Commission Holding Financial Crisis Hearing
The list of witnesses to testify to the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission's Las Vegas public hearing was released Thursday.
Video released in cab driver's robbery at knifepoint
Metro Police released surveillance video today of a man who allegedly robbed a cab driver last month at knifepoint.
Henderson man gets 17 years in child porn case
A Henderson man has been sentenced to 17 1/2 years in federal prison after child pornography was found in his home. In May 2007, Henderson police recovered 512 images and 22 videos of child pornography at the man's home.
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