Tony Freeman was forced to move after The Salvation Army shut down its mental health program, displacing 75 homeless and mentally ill clients. Freeman worried about becoming depressed and suicidal.
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By Tom Ragan/ RJ
Hundreds of pickets with the local Culinary and Bartender unions broke free of their monotonous circular rhythm and danced to the beat of live music on Fremont Street on Saturday.
By Jeff Scheid/ RJ
By John Locher/ RJ
By JERRY HENKEL/ RJ
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By Henry Brean/ RJ
The morning after a record-breaking rainstorm soaked the valley, motorists were surprised to find their morning commute interrupted by a slow-moving boat at the Spaghetti Bowl.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Two men who say they’re California law school students have been arrested after police say they killed and decapitated an exotic bird at the Flamingo.
By Laura Myers/ RJ
The U.S. Senate campaigns for Sen. Dean Heller, R-Nev., and Rep. Shelley Berkley, D-Nev., tussle over “these people,” a phrase Heller used at Thursday night’s debate to refer to Hispanics.
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