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Tragic Deaths in Boston… and the Valley
Posted by Farhan Naqvi | Personal Injury
Everybody in America is concerned about what happened at the Boston Marathon earlier this week. People are dead, families are grieving, and Americans are struggling to comprehend why it all happened. Many are asking questions like "How could this have been prevented? And what can we do to make sure that no more lives are …
The Mint 400 Back in Vegas
Posted by Farhan Naqvi | Personal Injury
It’s all about speed, tricked-out cars, auto accidents, and wild driving. But enough about the Las Vegas freeways. (rimshot). The Mint 400 is back in Vegas, and it got underway today with the first-ever parade of dozens of off-road vehicles on the Strip, followed by a kickoff party at Mandalay Palace’s Hussong’s Cantina. Tomorrow, the …
Legal Pot in Nevada?
Posted by Farhan Naqvi | Personal Injury
There may be a change that’s sweeping across the nation. It’s starting in the western U.S., where Washington and Colorado have both decriminalized possession of small amounts of marijuana. California helped pioneer the medical-marijuana movement (and it isn’t difficult to obtain medical pot in the Golden State), and Arizona just passed medical marijuana legislation as …
More Police at Valley Intersections
Posted by Farhan Naqvi | Personal Injury
March Madness gets underway today in Las Vegas with the Mountain West Conference men’s basketball tournament at the Thomas and Mack Center. Then the NCAA tournament starts next week across the country and runs for the next few weeks. But for police in the valley, March Madness takes on another meaning. For the next three …
Will “Texting and Walking” Soon Become Illegal?
Posted by Farhan Naqvi | Personal Injury
"Heading to Hipster Coffee and Zen bar… join me?" "It’s raining out here. Grr!" "Where R U? I’m wearing a red shirt and a black hoodie." "Ill b thre in5 mintss" If one lawmaker in Carson City has his way, these thoughtful and momentous messages may soon become a thing of the past. That’s because …
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