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The family of a Florida lawyer who suffered a heart attack at a Las Vegas blackjack table last year and died months later has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against a casino.
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A school police officer in Las Vegas was captured on cellphone video last week slamming a high school student to the ground and pinning him underneath his knee, prompting an investigation and renewed calls from Nevada activists who want to see police removed from schools and more resources for students.
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A few months ago, Clark County elected Kevin McMahill as sheriff of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.
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Police have gone public with pleas to identify a man believed to be responsible for several recent robberies of cashiers at casinos in neighborhoods off the Las Vegas Strip.
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A southern Utah community was struggling for answers on Thursday after police found eight people from one family, including five children, shot to death in the small town of Enoch.
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Bodies revealed as Lake Mead's water levels fall are telling us more about our past. At least one body, found in a 50 gallon drum, has spurred new interest in Las Vegas’ darker mob past.
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A man arrested for a stabbing rampage that killed two people and wounded six others on a Las Vegas Strip sidewalk has been found unfit for trial, his lawyer said Friday.
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Public officials and special interests go at it during a PBS roundtable on the proposed background check law for gun purchases.
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With irresistible charm and high-level connections, Johnny Rosselli made things happen for the mob in Las Vegas.
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For 33 years, the murder of Jamey Walker has haunted her family — and one journalist who covered it. “I feel like I’m letting my daughter down if I don’t find out what happened,” Eleanor Walker told me back in 2004, her voice cracking, sobs working up into her throat.