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Police say men wore GPS tracking devices during killings

California police chief says two sex offenders wore GPS tracking devices during serial killings. Court records indicate the men suspected of killing four women in Southern California stayed in Las Vegas for two weeks before they were arrested.

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Business leaders urged to be prepared for competition on I-11

Since Congress doesn’t do earmarks anymore, at least not overtly, business leaders from Arizona and Nevada were urged last week in Washington to make sure they have all their ducks in a row to compete for federal funding to build Interstate 11.

Fire damages masonry warehouse in northeast Las Vegas Valley

The blaze at Frazier Masonry Corp. at 4460 Riviera Ridge Ave., near Lamb Boulevard and Alexander Road, did an estimated $500,000 worth of damage, according to Clark County Fire Department.

Nevada MIA families still seeking loved ones’ remains

More than 130 family members of missing military personnel from four states met in Las Vegas on Saturday to remember their loved ones and meet with Department of Defense staff to discuss finding and recovering remains from battlefields going back to World War II.

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