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Most Clark County Ballots Will Be Counted by Sunday: Nev. Official
The Registrar for Voters in Clark County, Nev., told reporters on Friday that he expects most of the remaining 63,000 mail-in ballots to be counted by Sunday. Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden was leading in Clark County, which includes Las Vegas, by more than 20,000 votes Friday afternoon.
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NV Elections Official: ‘We Are Not Aware of Any Improper Ballots'
A Clark County, Nev., elections official refuted claims from the Trump campaign that there were irregularities in the vote count. The Clark County official also said they expect to have most mail-in ballots counted by Saturday or Sunday.
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Van Found After California Man Shot to Death in Road Rage Attack on Way to Las Vegas
A woman who was sitting beside a Lake Elsinore man who was shot and killed in what police are calling a road rage attack as the two headed to Las Vegas shared the terrifying encounter Wednesday.
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What the Woman Sitting Next to California Man Killed in Vegas Road Rage Shooting Witnessed
A woman who was sitting beside a Lake Elsinore man who was shot and killed in what police are calling a road rage attack as the two headed to Las Vegas shared the terrifying encounter Wednesday.
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California Man Identified in Deadly Road Rage Shooting in Las Vegas
Authorities in Las Vegas have identified a 58-year-old tourist killed in what police called a vehicle-to-vehicle “road rage” shooting on Interstate 15.
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Ridgecrest On the Road to Recovery, Officials Urge Residents to Be Prepared for Natural Disasters
Gov. Gavin Newsom said Saturday that governments must strengthen alert systems and building codes, and residents should make sure they know how to protect themselves during an earthquake.
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Ridgecrest On the Road to Recovery, Officials Urge Residents to Be Prepared for Natural Disasters
Gov. Gavin Newsom said Saturday that governments must strengthen alert systems and building codes, and residents should make sure they know how to protect themselves during an earthquake.
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Months Of Aftershocks Could Follow Big California Earthquake
No fatalities or major injuries were reported after a 7.1 magnitude earthquake hit Friday night, but officials in Southern California are concerned we may experience major aftershocks in the following days and months.
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Woman Who Shoved Friend Off Bridge Gets Jail, Work Crew
A woman who pleaded guilty to pushing her 16-year-old friend from a bridge at a popular swimming area near Vancouver has been sentenced to two days in jail and 38 days on a county work crew. Clark County District Court Judge Darvin Zimmerman sentenced 19-year-old Tay’lor Smith on Wednesday, saying she should do some jail time in light of Jordan...
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Washington Lawmakers Weigh Vaccine Bill Amid Outbreak
Amid a measles outbreak that has sickened more than 50 people in the Pacific Northwest, Washington lawmakers heard testimony Friday on a bill that would remove parents’ ability to claim a personal or philosophical exemption to opt their school-age children out of the combined measles, mumps and rubella vaccine. Hundreds of people opposed to the measure lined up more than...
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Measles Outbreak Grows in Northwest US, 31 Cases Reported
The number of confirmed measles cases near Portland grew to 31 on Friday — an outbreak boosted by lower-than-normal vaccination rates in what has been called an anti-vaccination U.S. “hot spot.” Public health officials in southwest Washington, just across the Columbia River from Portland, Oregon, said people may have been exposed to the dangerous disease at more than three dozen...
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Fugitive in Vegas Manicurist Death Found in Arizona, Police Say
A 21-year-old woman sought for almost two weeks by authorities in Las Vegas after allegedly skipping out on a $35 manicure and using a stolen car to run over and kill a manicurist has been arrested in Arizona, police said Friday.
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‘No Survivors' After Private Jet Headed for Chicago Crashes in Indiana
A Chicago-bound jet crashed in southern Indiana shortly after taking off from a local airport Friday, and investigators believe everyone on board the small twin-engine plane was killed, according to police. Flight plans indicate that three people were on board when the plane left Clark Regional Airport on its way to Chicago’s Midway Airport, Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman Elizabeth Isham...
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Portraits of the 58 Las Vegas Shooting Victims Unveiled at Memorial Exhibit
In honor of the one-year anniversary of the Oct. 1 shooting, Clark County and the Vegas Strong Resiliency Center unveiled an exhibit of the 58 shooting victims. The portraits were created by artists from across the country and around the world. The project was the brainchild of artists Ellen Abramo and Kortney Struempf and organized via Facebook.
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Portraits of Las Vegas Shooting Victims on Display As First Anniversary Approaches
The 58 victims who lost their lives while attending the Route 91 Harvest Festival in Las Vegas will be publicly remembered just days before the one-year anniversary of the Oct. 1, 2017 shooting.
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Vegas Attack Survivors Describe Year of Challenges, Change
The Las Vegas massacre claimed 58 lives, making it the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
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Vegas Mass Shooting Survivors Have Until Oct. 1 to Apply for Assistance
Monday Oct. 1, 2018 is the deadline for any victims of the Las Vegas shooting who want receive compensation from the Vegas Strong Resiliency Center.
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Help for Las Vegas Shooting Victims
Survivors of the Las Vegas shooting are being urged to apply for the Nevada Victims of Crime program and the California Victim Compensation Board as the massacre’s one year anniversary approaches. Colleen Williams reports for the NBC4 News at 5 on Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2018.
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Doctor Facing State Inquiry About Vegas Shooter Drug Records
More than 10 months after the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history, police say they are closing their investigation without answering the key question: What drove a gunman to unleash a hail of gunfire that killed 58 people and wounded hundreds more?
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Woman Charged With Pushing Friend Off 60-Foot Bridge
A woman accused of injuring her 16-year-old friend when she pushed the teen off a bridge in Washington state has been charged with reckless endangerment following a shove captured on video that went viral. The KGW television station reported Friday that charging documents filed by the Clark County Prosecuting Attorney’s office say Taylor Smith created “a substantial risk of death...