Suspect in girlfriend’s fatal stabbing tells police he did it
 
Suspect in girlfriend’s fatal stabbing tells police he did it

A 39-year-old northwest Las Vegas man arrested last week in connection with the bludgeoning and stabbing death of his girlfriend said, “I did it. I killed her” while walking out of his house with blood on his hands and arms, according to a Metropolitan Police Department arrest report.

Lombardo chief of staff steps down
 
Lombardo chief of staff steps down

Gov. Joe Lombardo’s Chief of Staff Ben Kieckhefer is stepping down in early 2024, the governor’s office announced Wednesday.

How to participate in local government meetings
 
How to participate in local government meetings

Exploring local government agendas is as easy as surfing the internet, and voicing support or displeasure is as easy as showing up to the City Council and County Commission meetings.

Developer pleads no contest to skirting rules for LA mansion
 
Developer pleads no contest to skirting rules for LA mansion

LOS ANGELES – A developer of luxury homes has pleaded no contest in Los Angeles to misdemeanor charges stemming from construction of a huge Bel Air mansion that the city says has extensive features that were never approved.

E-commerce drives growth in industrial space
 
E-commerce drives growth in industrial space

Donna Alderson, senior vice president, advisory and transaction specialist, industrial and logistics at CBRE’s Las Vegas office, said the Las Vegas Valley is set to see completions of roughly 8.2 million square feet of industrial space in 2017, which is a record number of completions in a calendar year, Alderson said.

Lawsuit: Student not provided proper education by CCSD
 
Lawsuit: Student not provided proper education by CCSD

A Jewish student with autism, who returned home from school earlier this year with an apparent swastika carved into his back, was pulled from Clark High School and hasn’t received an adequate education since, his attorneys allege.

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