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A software company poised to win contract from Clark County, Jim Rhodes may be granted zoning waiver, Rory Reid makes appearances at government center and Kathleen Vermillion hires
The biggest legislative battle next year might not be over school spending, public employees’ bargaining rights or even the never-ending struggle over taxes, at least the usual kinds of…
This young couple finds itself with a lot of debt and not getting anywhere.
For designers, architects and home decor buyers, the Winter Las Vegas Market at the World Market Center was the place to be. One of the trends for 2012: lots of color.
Bailout. How often have you heard this word said in a negative way?
If developing new stars for the two weight classes the UFC added a year ago remains a priority, the promotion may have taken two giant steps forward Saturday night at UFC 143. Two fighters …
Mitt Romney’s easy victory in Nevada’s Republican presidential caucuses might, in the long run, be less important than the fact that a surprising number of Republicans who
A special evening caucus organized for religious voters who observe a Saturday Sabbath was swarmed with Ron Paul voters, causing long lines, angry confrontations and
Anthony Marshall had the game in his hands, charging toward the rim in the final seconds. Marshall’s shot went too hard off the backboard and sophomore forward Mike Moser’s attempt from the opposite wing sailed long off the …
Mixed martial arts fights are known for their unpredictably. A bout hailed as a slugfest often turns into a wrestling match. A pairing between two grapplers sometimes becomes a striking war spent entirely on the …
Quintrell Thomas’ season-high 15 points in Saturday’s 68-66 loss at Wyoming was just the most obvious example of the nice run he’s been putting together recently. Against …
A 21-year-old Las Vegas man is in the hospital after his motorcycle ran into a Jeep Saturday, Feb. 4, at West Robindale Road and South Jones Boulevard, according to a report from Metro Police.

