I-Team: Nevada Less Restrictive on Gun Control
I-Team: Nevada Less Restrictive on Gun Control
Ed. Note: The national debate about gun violence and gun control has generated strong emotions on all sides following the recent tragedies in Connecticut and Colorado. Should Americans' Second AmendmentMore>>The Second Amendment gives all Americans the right to keep and bear arms, but how you keep them and where you bear them can differ dramatically depending on where you live.More>>
Police Shoot, Kill Man Wanted in Attempted Murder
Police Shoot, Kill Man Wanted in Attempted Murder
LAS VEGAS -- Metro Police are shutting down the area near Clark High School because of suspicious activity. Several streets near Pennwood Avenue and Arville Street have been shutdown for the investigation.More>>Metro Police said a man who was wanted in connection with the attempted murder of an ex-girlfriend last week was shot and killed Friday afternoon.More>>
Police Taking Extra Precautions During Hunt for Ex-Cop
Police Taking Extra Precautions During Hunt for Ex-Cop
LAS VEGAS -- Assistant Sheriff Greg McCurdy will address the media Friday afternoon on the search for former Los Angeles Police Officer Christopher Dorner. Dorner is accused of killing three people.More>>Assistant Sheriff Greg McCurdy addressed the media Friday afternoon on the search for former Los Angeles Police Officer Christopher Dorner.More>>
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School Trustees Tour Southwest Behavioral School
School Trustees Tour Southwest Behavioral School
The Board of School Trustees got a look inside one of the Clark County School District's behavioral schools.More>>Shooting Could Leave Young Man Paralyzed
Shooting Could Leave Young Man Paralyzed
LAS VEGAS -- A young man ambushed in a parking garage elevator may be paralyzed for life. A gunman shot 18-year-old Jeremy Miller several times near a Las Vegas Strip movie theater just after midnightMore>>A young man ambushed in a parking garage elevator may be paralyzed for life.More>>
Police Search for Suspected Car Thief
Police Search for Suspected Car Thief
LAS VEGAS -- Metro Police officers are seeking the public's help in finding a man suspected of stealing a car and beating an ex-girlfriend. According to police, Javier Reyes went to the woman's houseMore>>Metro Police officers are seeking the public's help in finding a man suspected of stealing a car and beating an ex-girlfriend.More>>
Southwest Neighborhood Reacts to Link with Suspected Killer
Southwest Neighborhood Reacts to Link with Suspected Killer
LAS VEGAS -- The search for Christopher Dorner has spanned across California and parts of the Southwest, including Nevada.Law enforcement has had leads for Dorner in Riverside, Big Bear and also a LasMore>>The search for Christopher Dorner has spanned across California and parts of the Southwest, including Nevada.More>>
Las Vegas Home Prices Up in January
Las Vegas Home Prices Up for Another Month in January
LAS VEGAS (AP) -- Real estate agents say home prices in the Las Vegas area were up 27 percent in January as supply stayed tight. Statistics released Friday by the Greater Las Vegas Association ofMore>>Real estate agents say home prices in the Las Vegas area were up 27 percent in January as supply stayed tight.More>>
Health Officials: Worst of Flu Season May Be Over
Health Officials: Worst of Flu Season May Be Over
NEW YORK (AP) -- Health officials say the worst of the flu season appears to be over. The number of states reporting intense or widespread flu dropped again last week. By some measures, flu activity hasMore>>Health officials say the worst of the flu season appears to be over.More>>
Rand Paul to Deliver Tea Party Response to Obama
Rand Paul to Deliver Tea Party Response to Obama
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Sen. Marco Rubio isn't the only potential Republican presidential candidate delivering a response to President Barack Obama's State of the Union address. Sen. Rand Paul is giving theMore>>Sen. Marco Rubio isn't the only potential Republican presidential candidate delivering a response to President Barack Obama's State of the Union address. Sen. Rand Paul is giving the tea party's response.More>>
CARSON CITY, Nev. - The Nevada Gaming Control Board reports casinos won $943 million from gamblers in December. That's an increase of 10.2 percent from December 2011.
Clark County casinos won more than $825 million in December - an increase of 11 percent. Casinos in downtown Las Vegas and along the Boulder Strip posted the largest gains.
Nevada collected $39 million in fees last month based on the revenues generated in December.
For the fiscal year that ran from July 2012 through December 2012, the gaming win rose 2.9 percent to $5.4 billion from $5.3 billion the year before.
Source: http://www.8newsnow.com/story/21083211/nevada-gaming-win-rises-in-december
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