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North Las Vegas votes to pursue restricting use of golf course
The North Las Vegas City Council voted unanimously Wednesday to pursue an ordinance restricting usage of Aliante Golf Course by non-golfers.
M&Ms Get Personal Touch On Vegas Strip
The iconic Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign has just been replicated -- by 50,000 M&M candies.
Hazmat Team Finds Pesticides Cause Of Odor
Las Vegas Fire and Rescue's hazardous material team discovered the unknown odor at 3750 W. Craig Road in North Las Vegas, was a pesticide.
Nevada Governor's Ex-Wife Backing Harry Reid
Former Nevada first lady Dawn Gibbons considers Sharron Angle a friend, but said the GOP Senate nominees extreme and dangerous agenda pushed her into backing Sen. Harry Reids re-election campaign.
Nevada Launching Online Voter Registration
Voters who havent registered for the Nov. 2 election will be able to do so online after Wednesdays launch of Nevadas new paperless system.
Wynn Resorts: Paris Hilton no longer welcome
Paris Hilton will no longer get VIP treatment when she visits Las Vegas. The Wynn and Encore Resorts say she isn't welcome there anymore and will not be allowed in.
Online voter registration now available in Clark County
Voters in the state's most populous county can now register to vote online. Nevada becomes only the ninth state in the country to offer such a service, beginning with Clark County with plans to eventually expand across the state.
Two Metro officers charged in deadly pursuit
Criminal complaints have been filed against two Las Vegas Metropolitan Police officers who were involved in a pursuit which resulted in the death of a suspect and injuries to another motorist.
Boulder City manager's 'professional competence' at issue in special meeting
The Boulder City Council has set a special public meeting at 8 a.m. Sept. 9 to discuss the controversy surrounding City Manager Vicki Mayes registering a vehicle in Montana and a review of Mayes’s job performance.
Thrift store evacuated after pesticide found; 7 hospitalized
Seven workers at a North Las Vegas thrift store were hospitalized Wednesday after a pesticide on a donated pair of pants caused workers to suffer from respiratory complications, officials said. The North Las Vegas Fire Department responded at 3:12 p.m. to the Deseret Industries Thrift Store at 3750 W. Craig Road, which is near the intersection of Allen Lane.
Las Vegas building inspection fees to increase
For the first time in 17 years, building inspection fees are being raised in Las Vegas. The Las Vegas City Council approved the increase today on a 5-1 vote to help improve the service in the city's Building and Safety Department, which has made major cuts in personnel during the last year because of declining revenue.
After watching fights fall apart, Wladimir Klitschko just happy to have opponent
Wladimir Klitschko has had so much trouble finding an opponent this year that just having one show up at a press conference is enough to excite him. The current WBO and IBF heavyweight champion praised his upcoming opponent, Samuel Peter, during a conference call Wednesday for simply agreeing to a rematch with him on Sept. 11 in Frankfurt, Germany.
Officials plan ‘unprecedented’ efforts to catch impaired drivers
Motorists will see sobriety checkpoints and saturation patrols as part of a search for drivers who are under the influence of drugs and alcohol over the Labor Day weekend, law enforcement officials said Wednesday.
Rebels Guard Wallace Out For Season
Runnin Rebels guard Kendall Wallace will miss the 2010-11 basketball season due to a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, announced Wednesday.
2010 Labor Day Weekend events guide
Labor Day Weekend signals the close of the summer with one more blowout bash, a last hurrah. Oh, who are we kidding? This is Vegas, where we go all year! Still, LDW is a great excuse for a nearly weeklong party.
Man killed in West Las Vegas shooting identified
A man killed Monday night in a double shooting in West Las Vegas has been identified as 24-year-old Russell Bell Jr., according to the Clark County Coroner's Office.
Sunrise Hospital Cleared In Catheter Deaths
An investigation by the state Department of Health and Human Services has cleared Sunrise Childrens Hospital in the case of several disrupted catheters, including one that led to an infants death.
Registration open for King of Hoops basketball league
Lace up your kicks and work on that jump shot—registration for the King of Hoops League at Paradise Recreation and Community Center is open through Sept. 13.
NV Energy to begin installing electronic meters
NV Energy plans to swap out all of its mechanical meters throughout the state with electronic meters as part of the company’s initiative to become more environmentally friendly, a spokesman announced at Tuesday’s Paradise town board meeting.
UNLV guard Kendall Wallace to miss 2010-11 season with torn ACL
The UNLV men's basketball season has suffered a major blow before it even has started. Senior guard Kendall Wallace - a reserve who is the Rebels' primary 3-point threat - tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee during an open gym session Tuesday afternoon and will miss the 2010-11 season.
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