LETTER: Deceit and corruption still alive and well in Southern Nevada

The recent articles on the disposition of thousands of traffic violations should reassure everyone that the culture of deceit and corruption that has been a bedrock of this community is very much alive and well.

Decorated Las Vegas WWII veteran dies

William Dean Whitaker, a Purple Heart recipient and bulwark of the Southern Nevada veteran community, who through his twilight years shared his story at POW/MIA Day Remembrance ceremonies, died on July 14.

 
Caesars employees make quick use of education benefits

The new Caesars Entertainment All-In On Education program gives a variety of help to employees and their dependents, including tuition reimbursement.

 
Coroner releases cause of death for boy found in freezer

The Clark County coroner’s office has released the cause of death for Mason Dominguez, a child whose body was found dead in the freezer of an east Las Vegas home in February.

 
Judge rules against city again in Badlands case

Another judge has ruled that the city of Las Vegas wrongly rejected development plans for homes on the defunct Badlands golf course.

Police seek help finding teen missing 3 weeks

Cesar Sandoval was last seen around 2 p.m. July 6 by the 2200 block of Mariposa Avenue, near East St. Louis and Burnham avenues.

Choco Taco finds new life at these Las Vegas eateries

The Klondike Choco Taco is dead. But these Las Vegas spots are taking up the taco with Choco Taco-inspired dishes or delicious alternatives.

Evo ready for return to Mandalay Bay

For the first time since 2019, the Evolution Championship Series is headed back to Mandalay Bay for an in-person event.

US offers Russia deal for Griner, 2nd prisoner

Secretary of State Antony Blinken also said he expects to speak with his Kremlin counterpart for the first time since before Russia invaded Ukraine.

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