Comedian David Frye Dies In Las Vegas
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Comic David Frye, whose impressions of Presidents Richard Nixon and Lyndon Johnson and other prominent political figures vaulted him to popularity in the 1960s and 1970s, has died in Las Vegas at the age of 77.

A former Las Vegas resident who pleaded guilty to submitting false mortgage loan applications to steal $2.4 million from a bank has been sentenced to six months of house arrest and five years of supervised release.
Singer Bruno Mars Takes Plea Deal
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Pop star Bruno Mars is taking a plea deal that’ll get him a fine, probation and eventual dismissal of a felony cocaine possession charge in Las Vegas.

Federal authorities in Las Vegas say they arrested three suspected of impersonating immigration officials to scam people trying to obtain legal status in the U.S.
Gov. Sandoval Celebrates Inauguration With Ball
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Gov. Brian Sandoval celebrated his inauguration with a ball Friday night, but organizers say they adapted it to fit the economic times.
Rally to Support Gov. Sandoval Saturday
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Adam Stryker, State Director, Americans for Prosperity, joined Alan to talk about the rally they’re holding Saturday supporting Gov. Sandoval’s budget cuts.
WSJ Editor Talks Middle East
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John Bussey, The Wall Street Journal Assistant Managing Editor, talked with Alan about the effect the unrest in the Middle East is having on the U.S. economy.






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