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Las Vegas girl ready for World Series pitch

Born with Poland syndrome, a rare disorder that left her with an underdeveloped right hand, Hailey uses a 3-D printed prosthetic hand engineered at UNLV to grip and throw a baseball.

 
Family, friends make hillside memorial for Las Vegas shooting victim

Coaches, Basic High School basketball players, close friends, and family came together at a Henderson hillside site to paint a “Q” in Route 91 Harvest festival shooting victim Quinton Robbins’ honor near the familiar “B” for Basic.

Man killed in Henderson crash remembered as ‘greatest daddy ever’

Jorge Botello was driving his truck Saturday night to a local fast-food restaurant to pick up food for his pregnant wife and two children. He never came home, after a vehicle crossed the median and hit his pickup in Henderson.

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Henderson council approves 5 recreational pot dispensaries

The Henderson City Council on Tuesday approved five medical marijuana dispensaries to begin recreational sales, marking the first such stores in a city that had been slow in accepting the retail businesses.

Henderson City Council honors Las Vegas shooting first responders

The Henderson City Council Tuesday night recognized the efforts of all Southern Nevada first responders and medical personnel and organizations for their efforts during the Oct. 1 mass shooting on the Route 91 Harvest Festival.

Mourners at Nevada State College optimistic about Las Vegas

On a chilly fall night in front of the Rogers Student Center on the Nevada State College campus, freshman Natalie Hicks sang “Amazing Grace” as she was flanked by memorials to NSC alumni Charleston Hartfield and Cameron Robinson, both killed at the Route 91 Harvest Festival on Oct. 1.

In Henderson, artists offer off-Strip music alternative

Customers strolled in and out of the coffee shop at South Eastern Avenue and West Horizon Ridge Parkway as Brian Gardner and Dave Carroll tune their instruments and set up for the night’s performance.

Thailicious new venture for longtime Komol employee

After working for 15 years at his uncle’s Thai restaurant, Komol, in Las Vegas, Dutch Sukaneeyouth opened Thailicious in Henderson.

Returns on ‘Read by 3’ programs raise concerns in Clark County

Preliminary state data shows that only 43 percent of the schools that received grants to help struggling students improve their reading actually bettered their test scores in third grade. The majority showed a decline.

Henderson police looking for 2 robbers

Police are asking the public for help identifying two men who stole a register’s cash box from a Henderson business.

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