Las Vegas police seek help to ID shooting suspect

The suspect is described as a Hispanic or Pacific Islander man, about 6 feet tall with long dark hair in a ponytail, police said.

Judge upholds mining tax proposals

A Carson City judge has thrown out the lawsuits that sought to block a trio of mining tax proposals from advancing through the Legislature and possibly to voters in 2022.

CARES Act fraud likely spurred spike in criminal cases

The U.S. Small Business Administration has referred more criminal cases — including two from Nevada — to federal prosecutors in 2020 than in any year during the past two decades.

 
Boulder City to begin COVID-19 vaccinees for those 65-69

The city is the first Southern Nevada jurisdiction to announce eligibility for that age group, with shots scheduled to begin next week for residents only.

 
Las Vegas police officer arrested on suspicion of DUI

Clark County jail records show that officer Garrett Spitzmesser, 25, was booked early Wednesday on charges of DUI and driving the wrong way on a one-way road.

Garage fire in northwest Las Vegas displaces 3 residents

Firefighters responded to a garage fire Thursday morning in northwest Las Vegas. The fire caused an estimated $20,000 in damage and displaced three residents.

GameStop stock trading restricted on Robinhood, other trading platforms

GameStop stock has rocketed from below $20 earlier this month to more than $400 early Thursday as a volunteer army of investors on social media challenged big institutions who had placed market bets that the stock would fall.

$1.9T sweeping COVID-19 relief package first test for Biden, Dems

For House and Senate Democrats with the full sweep of power for the first time in a decade, drafting, amending and passing a recovery package will show Americans if they can lead the government through crisis.

WHO fact-finding team begins COVID-19 discovery work in Wuhan

The mission has become politically charged, as China seeks to avoid blame for alleged missteps in its early response to the outbreak. A major question is where the Chinese side will allow the researchers to go and whom they will be able to talk to.

People who will get hired in 2021

Hiring trends change frequently, but COVID-19 has added another layer of complexity to the picture. The result is that many job candidates may not know what to expect in the coming year.

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