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For more than 40 years, April has been known as National Child Abuse Prevention Month — meant to raise awareness and help stop child abuse.
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We look at what might happen in Las Vegas and Clark County of the U.S. Supreme Court says the homeless can be banned from sleeping in public spaces.
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Las Vegas Metropolitan Police are investigating a shooting that left three people dead, including the gunman, in a Summerlin office building on Monday.
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Las Vegas police and county authorities are pushing for new laws and shifting resources to combat a growing number of traffic deaths in Clark County.
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A former Las Vegas-area elected official accused of killing an investigative reporter who wrote articles critical of him will not go on trial next week.
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Former Nevada congressional candidate and professional wrestler Dan Rodimer turned himself in to the Clark County Detention Center on Wednesday night in connection with a Las Vegas slaying.
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Almost all of us have had some kind of dealings with the law. Two Nevada lawyers joined us to help out listeners.
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Clark County put the new law into effect in January, which can draw a $1,000 fine for people who stop on pedestrian bridges over the Las Vegas Strip and cause other people to stop.
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A cover-up in the Henderson Police Department and two big stories revolving around matters in local police departments emerged in last week.
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During his campaign for governor, then-Sheriff Joe Lombardo claimed the Las Vegas police department he led seized just six “ghost guns” in one year. But officers actually seized 252 of the weapons during that time.