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Top Las Vegas news: Attempted murder charge in credit union shooting; sidewalk camping ban expanded

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Published on January 17, 2020
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Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Las Vegas.

911 calls reveal horror, chaos of Vegas fire that killed 6

Newly released audio recordings of 911 calls are revealing the horror that Las Vegas apartment complex residents faced last month when a fire tore through the building, killing six people.

Read the full story on ABC News.

SoCal-to-Las Vegas high-speed rail project on hold 

The  privately funded high-speed rail project from Victorville to Las Vegas isn't going anywhere for now.

Read the full story on ABC Los Angeles, KABC.

Man faces attempted murder charge for allegedly shooting woman at credit union 

A man has been charged with attempted murder and other felonies in the case of a woman who was shot at a credit union in southwest Las Vegas on Wednesday, according to jail records.

Read the full story on Las Vegas Review-Journal.

Las Vegas camping ban expanded to include sidewalk cleaning restriction

A ban on camping and sleeping in public was expanded, a move advocates for the homeless say criminalizes people living on the street in Las Vegas.

Read the full story on Houston Chronicle.

Woman charged with aiding felon in road-rage shooting

Court records indicate that a 60-year-old woman faces a charge of aiding a felon in connection with an August fatal road-rage shooting on a Las Vegas highway.

Read the full story on Las Vegas Review-Journal.


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