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Family grieves for cabdriver killed in fiery Strip crash

When Michael Boldon’s son saw the aftermath of the horrific crash Thursday morning on the Strip, he immediately called his father. He wanted to warn his dad, a cabdriver, to avoid the wreckage.

Police investigating fatal shooting near UNLV

Police are investigating a fatal shooting in an alley not far from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas campus.

Former SafeNest employee facing charges found dead

A former manager of a shelter for abused women charged with coercing a woman for sex last year was found dead in a vehicle on a highway Thursday.

 
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Las Vegas, its largest union go to arbitration

Las Vegas’ budget outlook is even more unstable following a decision by members of the city’s largest union to reject a proposed labor settlement.

Car crashes into Farmers Insurance building

A vehicle crashed into an office building near Warm Springs and Spencer roads around 9:30 a.m. Thursday, according to Las Vegas police.

Water authority board moves to fewer meetings

The Southern Nevada Water Authority board, which now meets each month, voted unanimously Thursday to start meeting every other month, except for the occasional budget hearing or special session.

Shooting, crash on Strip leave three dead

Aspiring rapper Kenny Cherry was shot dead Thursday morning while driving a Maserati after an altercation outside a posh Strip hotel. He then crashed the car into a taxicab, causing a fiery explosion on the Strip that killed two.

County considers allowing home rentals for vacationers

Clark County commissioners are considering allowing residential homeowners to rent their properties to vacationers, despite concerns that the homes would be used for house parties.

Program to waive fees for downtown taverns extended

A program credited with fueling the development of quirky taverns and hip lounges in downtown Las Vegas will be extended another year.

Council approves new parking meters downtown

People parking in downtown Las Vegas will be able to swipe credit cards in parking meters following a City Council decision on Wednesday.

Police: Woman, pit bull had sex in yard

A woman was arrested Tuesday on a charge of gross lewdness with a pit bull in her yard.

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