Friday, June 6, 2008

Friday Roundup

A Kansas-City couple is suing ex-Crazy Horse Too owner Rick Rizzolo alleging that Rizzolo still owes them $10 million as part of his plea agreement and that Rizzolo is hiding millions. (Las Vegas Sun)

The man who shot up the Penthouse Club [who, amazingly, was not Pacman Jones] ran from the club and, when confronted by police, continued shooting. He injured one officer in the leg before being shot and killed by officers. (Review-Journal)

Yesterday, District Judge Valerie Adair sentenced the two men who tortured a 42-year-old man and then dumped his body in the desert. (Review-Journal)

OSHA is coming to City Center to inspect whether the project is obeying federal worker safety laws. (Review-Journal)

The Clark County District Attorney's office rejected a term-limit challenge to Assembly Speaker Barbara Buckley. (Review-Journal)

Since the owner of Harrah's has a 2.4 percent stake in the Celtics, Harrah's 13 casinos won't be allowed to take bets on the NBA Finals. (Las Vegas Now)

Former pastor and intoxicated contractor arrested for road rage. (Nevada Appeal)

Family Court Judge Nicholas Del Vecchio denied he sexually abused his step-daughter when she was a minor says he never sexually harassed her as an adult. He also explained that he never called a Hispanic bailiff a "lazy Mexican" or made sexually explicit comments about female court employees, lawyers and judges, but if he did, the comments "would have been said in jest, and in a joking manner". (Review-Journal)

The Southern Nevada Health District has opened an investigation into an Endoscopy Center-affiliated clinic, Desert Shadow Endoscopy Center at 4275 Burnham Ave., after a former patient was diagnosed with Hep-C. (Review-Journal) Meanwhile, inspections of Nevada's ambulatory surgery centers reveals many are still not following disease control policies. (Review-Journal)

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