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Pedestrian killed in Tuesday accident identified

The Clark County coroner’s office has identified the woman who was struck and killed by a vehicle Tuesday morning in the northeast valley.

Dining Pick of the Week: Buddha Belly Deli

There’s a pudgy new kid on the culinary block — Asian fusion restaurant Buddha Belly Deli. The food is a melting pot of flavors, with traditional Thai combined with Hawaiian and mixed with Chinese spices.

Metro seeks armed robber of restaurants, small businesses

Las Vegas police are seeking the public’s help in identifying a man connected to several December robberies of small businesses and restaurants throughout the valley.

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CCSD approves extended contract with Teach for America

Clark County public schools tripled down Thursday on a controversial partnership with nonprofit Teach for America to provide up to 525 teachers over three years at a maximum cost of $2.1 million in addition to the teachers’ salaries.

Man linked to wife’s homicide sought by Ely police

The White Pine County Sheriff’s office is asking for the public’s help in finding a man connected with the homicide of his wife and the arson of his home and business.

Student’s suicide anniversary focuses attention on bullying

A candlelight vigil for Hailee Lamberth, a 13-year-old who committed suicide a year ago Friday, cast a shadow on the Clark County School Board meeting Thursday, with participants trying to keep the pressure on district officials to improve how bullying is handled.

Man killed in central valley shooting

A 35-year-old man was shot and killed in the central valley, Las Vegas police said. Officers responded to the shooting at 7:46 p.m. Thursday in an alley at 208 N.13th St., near Ogden Avenue and Maryland Parkway

12 seek appointment to Assembly seat in Las Vegas

A dozen applicants are seeking an appointment to the vacant Nevada Assembly District 37 seat, coming from diverse backgrounds that include careers in law, state government and law enforcement

Nevadans accuse Herbalife of preying on Latinos, poor

Southern Nevadans who say they lost thousands of dollars to a pyramid scheme run by Herbalife called on Nevada’s attorney general Thursday to investigate the company, which sells nutritional and weight-loss products.

Man shot by police now believes ‘life is beautiful’

A judge ordered Kyle Kuhn, who was shot by police in August, to serve one to three years in prison Thursday on a charge of resisting a public officer with the use of a dangerous weapon.

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