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The National Weather Service reports a 50 percent chance of rain tonight in the Las Vegas Valley.
It’s been more than 40 years since Cathy Navin saw her first love, but that hasn’t kept the downtown resident from thinking about him and sharing the couple’s story on a daily basis.
If they can drum up enough money, the folks at the Las Vegas Natural History Museum have grand plans to almost double the size of the facility and open a fossil lab that could attract dinosaur researchers from all over.
Love at first sight? That’s only one of the stories you’ll get on Valentine’s Day. We think you’ll enjoy our look at love in Las Vegas so much that we’re giving you a sneak peek. Check back Tuesday for the full video and all the stories from the Review-Journal and View Neighborhood Newspapers.
The Mob Museum opens in downtown Las Vegas on Tuesday. Also known as the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, it’s in large part an attempt by people who know the dark side of Las Vegas’ mob era to take control of the story line.
Crystal Williams has worked in human services for 35 years, the last three as a case manager of chronically homeless people for HELP of Southern Nevada. Most of the 25 people on her caseload are dealing with long-standing addictions and mental health problems.
John Headley’s guardian angels had paws, not wings. Headley was sleeping in his recreational vehicle early Friday morning when his canine companions jolted him out of his slumber.
More than 10 years after the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, officials for the New York City Chief Medical Examiner’s Office said Friday they have identified the remains of a Las Vegas woman’s daughter, Karol Ann Keasler.