Las Vegas/ Community & Society
Published on May 13, 2020
Top Las Vegas news: Toddler among 12 rescued on Lake Mead; rollover crash under investigation; morePhoto: Lyn Gateley/Flickr

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Toddler among 12 rescued on Lake Mead after boat capsizes

Twelve people, including a 3-year-old girl, were rescued Sunday on Lake Mead after their boat capsized amid high winds and flash flooding, authorities said. 

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Building owner, alarm companies sued over city's deadliest residential fire

The owner of a downtown Las Vegas apartment building, where six people died in the deadliest residential fire in city history, has been hit with another lawsuit seeking damages. This time, several fire alarm manufacturers, sellers and monitoring companies were also named as defendants. 

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Police investigate rollover crash in central Las Vegas

Police were investigating a rollover crash Tuesday afternoon at the intersection of Eastern and St. Louis avenues. It was not clear whether any motorists were injured.

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Coroner identifies man killed in hit-and-run at bus stop

The Clark County coroner's office has identified the man killed in a hit-and-run crash Friday morning in the central Las Vegas Valley. The death of Darnell Graham, 36, was ruled an accident.

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Amendments to union contract with LVCVA unanimously approved

The three amendments, renegotiated as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, affect workers who have been furloughed.

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