September 2010

CSI: Mother Earth – 147th Edition

Before you can solve a murder, you’ve got to have a body. That’s usually how an investigation starts. Somebody stumbles across a corpse in the desert and calls in the cops.By lasvegascitylife.com

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Questions for Sharron Angle – 148th Edition

Sharron Angle refused to be interviewed for this story.By lasvegascitylife.com

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Foreigners Buying Foreclosed Vegas Homes – 178th Edition

Foreign nationals are buying many of the foreclosed homes in Las Vegas, according to the Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors.By fox5vegas.com

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Coroner’s Inquest Hearing Into Costco Shooting – 179th Edition

Testimony continues in the coroner’s inquest into the death of Erik Scott, a man shot by Las Vegas Metro police outside a Costco store in July. |By fox5vegas.com

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Sundown for solar power? – 145th Edition

The weather must have a sense of humor. After 137 days without rain, it unleashed a storm on the same day U.S. Sen. Harry Reid held his third Clean Energy Summit, which usually includes a tribute to the abundance of Nevada’s solar resources.By lasvegascitylife.com

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Snuffed out? – 146th Edition

If federal and local law enforcement authorities were hoping to quash Southern Nevada’s burgeoning medical marijuana industry with their series of raids last week, both patients and dispensary owners say they failed.By lasvegascitylife.com

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Paris Hilton To Avoid Felony In Vegas Arrest – 177th Edition

Paris Hilton has agreed to plead guilty to two misdemeanors stemming from her arrest last month at a Las Vegas resort, a Nevada prosecutor said.By fox5vegas.com

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Police Release Photos Of Apartment Robber – 176th Edition

Las Vegas Metro police are looking for a robber who forced his way into an apartment with a gun on the 10000 block of Spring Mountain Road on Aug. 15.By fox5vegas.com

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Demolition derby – 143th Edition

The road used to be a small dirt track in the middle of nowhere. Last year, something changed: A horde of off-road racers tore it open, churning loose a yellow ribbon of sand and tire tracks tearing off in the direction of Death Valley. And like any bad gash, it turned into a scar — [...]

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