Sep 29, 2009 | Las Vegas Review Journal
Mount Charleston: Ratings for pilot in crash high
Hurt passengers flown to lower elevation, then taken to hospital By KEITH ROGERS and MAGGIE LILLIS LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL Las Vegas Review-Journal graphic.
Sep 29, 2009 | Las Vegas Sun
Mount Charleston Helicopter Crash
Two men and one woman were injured in a helicopter crash on Mount Charleston Sunday night.
Victims Rescued From Chopper Crash
Three people were rescued from a fiery chopper crash on Sunday night at Mount Charleston.
Nevada helicopter crash injures 3
Three people suffered non-life-threatening injuries Sunday in a helicopter crash near Mount Charleston peak northwest of Las Vegas, authorities said.
Helicopter crash sparks fireball atop Mount Charleston
A Las Vegas police rescue helicopter lands with one of three people who were involved in a helicopter crash on Mount Charleston Sunday evening.
Helicopter Crash On Mount Charleston
Eyewitness News has learned of a helicopter crash on Mount Charleston. According to fire officials four people are in a shelter on top of the mountain.
Pregnant woman injured as vehicle flips near Mount Charleston
A woman who is nine months pregnant was flown to a hospital Monday afternoon with minor injuries after the vehicle she was riding in rolled over near Mount Charleston, Metro Police said.
Kramer Zucker Abbott partner lists in Mt. Charleston
Gregory J. Kamer and Helen Kamer have listed for sale a three-bedroom, three-bath home at 121 Crestview Dr.
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The trial of state Sen. Floyd Lamb on extortion charges, the first "Operation Yobo" prosecution in Las Vegas, began in U.S. District Court Tuesday, with prosecutor Lawrence Leavitt promising to take jurors, "behind closed doors, where corruption is practiced at the highest levels of state government." Leavitt said the jurors will hear tapes ...
Official laments hikers' assault on area of ancient pine trees
Wilderness advocate Kurt Kuznicki tosses a charred chunk of bristlecone pine Thursday on Griffith Peak in the Mount Charleston Wilderness.
Mount Charleston Residents on Edge Over Fire Danger
The long holiday weekend has many heading to Mount Charleston to escape the heat and that has mountain residents and fire crews concerned about possible wildfires.
Siegel Group gets preliminary approval to operate slot machines on Mount Charleston
Plans by the Siegel Group to operate 10 slot machines at the Resort on Mount Charleston was so non-controversial, company representatives werena t required to attend the Gaming Control Board hearing on the matter Thursday.
Sierra Nevada Job Corps graduates 106 students
When 106 Sierra Nevada Job Corps Center students graduated Friday, they were part of one of the largest graduating classes in the program's 30-year history.