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A security guard who was convicted of fatally shooting a customer outside a 7-Eleven convenience store in Las Vegas five ...
At the very start of Temple Lentz’s novel “Not Quite Home,” an indecorous, in-your-face reality check derails a well-heeled, well-intentioned charity event.
Residential valuations produced by the Montana Department of Revenue for property tax purposes chart a major rise in Montana ...
A former security guard will spend up to 14 years in jail for the fatal shooting of a Las Vegas father outside a 7-Eleven ...
The hazy horizons visible around Las Vegas are clear indicators of reduced air quality, so Channel 13 took the questions ...
A judge sentenced a former security guard to five and a half to 14 years in prison for shooting and killing a customer during the COVID-19 pandemic. Kegia Mitchell entered an ...
While the CCSD Education Foundation is still in early developing stages, the district already has hired an executive director ...
A decade after he imploded the Clarion hotel, developer Lorenzo Doumani is still pursuing plans for a luxury resort in its ...
Symptoms, which appear one to two weeks after contact with the virus, include a high fever, cough, runny nose, red and watery ...
Kegia Mitchell, a former security guard, received 5.5 to 14 years in prison for a fatal shooting at a Las Vegas 7-Eleven in ...
After receiving mixed reactions from bus riders used to Springfield’s old bus system, the city is starting its transition to using on-demand vans for public transport with the full switch to take effe ...
A former security guard who pleaded guilty to fatally shooting a customer outside a northeast valley 7-Eleven after the patron allegedly refused to follow the store’s pandemic protocols was sentenced ...