By ABIGAIL GOLDMAN, Las Vegas Sun

Fewer mob characters blackballed by Vegas casinos

LAS VEGAS - The list of people banned from Nevada casinos includes 21 names added between 1990 and 2000 -- all men, most with alleged mob connections, many with monikers: The Fixer, Moose, Dicky Boy, The Pope.

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'Mrs. Nevada,' 'Husband of Year' accused of 'telescam'

Juliette Kimoto was crowned Mrs. Nevada in 2006. Her spouse, Kyle, also took home an award: Husband of the Year.

They were a happy, church-going couple with six kids, smiling on stage, accepting their beauty pageant awards.

They were also a couple in deep trouble with the law, and falling deeper by fathoms.

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Nevada eyes anti-digital stalking law

During court-mandated private therapy sessions, teenage victims of domestic violence sit across from social worker Lora Watkins with cell phones in their hands -- still sending dozens of text messages to their abusers.

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Nevada man sells controversial hallucinogen legally

In 2006 travel agent Al Grand decided to focus on a new career: selling hallucinogens.
Now, from his quiet home in North Las Vegas, Nev., the 30-year-old ships little plastic bags across the country. He imports his product from Mexico, accepts credit cards and reports an $80,000 annual income, collected one gram at a time.
None of this is illegal. Not yet.

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Not even hookers are immune to economic meltdown

The pleasure of Stacie's company used to cost $450 an hour, but no longer. Her clients were capped at 35 and older; but today she's taking almost anyone. Sex acts once off the menu are suddenly back on -- recession specials, served with a side of shrugging compromise.

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Will ending hot prison breakfasts save Nevada money?

Nevada Assemblyman James Settelmeyer doesn't eat breakfast during the workweek - no time for it. And when he goes out for lunch, sometimes he orders cereal. Sometimes, he says, cereal sounds pretty good.

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Mongols motorcycle gang cries foul over ban on logo

"Monster" and "Monk," members of the Mongols motorcycle gang, were at Chuck E. Cheese's family-friendly pizza restaurant in San Diego last year when they ran into a rival -- a member of the Hells Angels.

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Convicted killers sell personal items over Internet

LAS VEGAS -- Brookey Lee West stuffed her dead mother into a garbage can and left her in a Las Vegas storage unit until the remains were discovered by someone who couldn't stand the smell. West denied she'd killed her mom, but a jury didn't buy it: She's serving life for murder.So, want to buy Brookey's fingernail clippings?

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Mysterious 'cat woman' feeds Vegas strays

LAS VEGAS -- They called it Project Kitty Litter. Crouched outside his house, hiding in the dark of downtown Las Vegas' residential streets sometime after 9 o'clock, Tim Newbry was poised to pounce.

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Revising the mental image of a serial killer

The serial killer is so misunderstood.Don't mistake this for sympathy. It's just a fact, or so says the FBI. The federal agency has just released a breezy little read titled "Serial Murder: Multi-Disciplinary Perspectives for Investigators."

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