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Harry Reid, Sharron Angle race has sporting side to it, too
In the campaign warfare that is Nevada’s U.S. Senate race, being a tracker means wading into enemy territory armed with a conspicuous camera and the chutzpah not to care.
Nevada Democrats’ desperate tactic
State Democrats have long lamented their gubernatorial contender’s last name, which has wounded him (perhaps fatally) and surely will be used in GOP media starring their U.S. Senate candidate.
Report: Nevada should be hub for clean-energy innovation
In 19th-century America, the government awarded land grants to start what would become the transcontinental railroad and establish universities such as Rutgers and Michigan State.
You Ask: How did the school district make a mistake on my daughter's record?
Graduation is a big milestone for most teenagers but one local girl missed her not because of a mistake she made, but because of a mistake by the school district. She even thought she might have to go back to school with the rest of Clark County Monday.
Sheriff: Nevada man shoots himself twice, survives
A sheriff's official says a 52-year-old Nevada man shot himself in the head and chest but survived after holding his ex-girlfriend captive for two days.
Fire starts while kids left home alone raises questions for parents
Questions are raised after two children are left home alone and a fire breaks out. How young is too young for a child to be left at home alone?
Kids discovered home alone after fire breaks out on stove
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) - A mother is being investigated after her two children were discovered home alone when a fire started in their apartment. Investigators say the woman had gone down the street to take
Settlement reached after judge refuses to dismiss copyright suit
Las Vegas copyright enforcement company Righthaven LLC won a legal victory in one of its lawsuits Tuesday when a federal judge refused to dismiss the suit.
Man pleads no contest after taking bronze vases from grave sites
Las Vegas, NV- The man charged with stealing vases from grave sites at a local cemetery makes a deal in court, but some family members say he got off easy. In a you asked we investigate, this was a story action news first broke when it happened earlier this year.
Ex-CSN construction chief found guilty on theft charges
A Clark County District Court jury has found the former construction chief of the College of Southern Nevada guilty on all 11 felony theft counts.
BYU football goes independent; other sports to WCC
BYU says it is leaving the Mountain West Conference and will go independent in football while joining the West Coast Conference in all other sports in the 2011-2012 school year.
Airport tunnel lane closures scheduled this week
Travelers flying out of McCarran shouldn’t have to worry about extra delays at the airport tunnel over the weekend, but until Friday, motorists might want to find an alternative route.
Moody's downgrades debt rating of Stratosphere owner
Disappointing financial results by the owner of the Stratosphere hotel-casino in Las Vegas resulted in a debt rating outlook downgrade today.
Nevada among states suing feds, claiming health subsidies
WASHINGTON -- More than half a dozen states suing to overturn President Barack Obama's health care law, including Nevada, are also claiming its subsidies for covering retired state government employees, according to a list released Tuesday by the administration.
Court date set for man accused of firing at teens egging his truck
A Henderson man accused of shooting at two teens who were throwing eggs at his truck earlier this month will be formally arraigned on attempted murder charges in three weeks.
CPSC Makes Recall Data Available Electronically to Businesses, 3rd Party Developers
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is making its product safety information on all recalls available in an electronic data set for use by businesses and software and application developers.
2 People shot, 1 dead near Owens and MLK
One person is dead after a shooting at the intersection of K St. and Wyatt Ave., near the intersection of N. Martin Luther King Blvd & W. Owens Ave.
32-Inch Sharp LCD-TVs Recalled Due to Risk of Injury
The TV stand's neck support can break and cause the TV to tip-over, posing a risk of injury to the consumer.
20-city index shows Las Vegas alone in home price decline
Las Vegas-area home prices fell again in June as high unemployment and foreclosures continued to dampen the market. Debt-rating agency Standard & Poor's today issued its monthly S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Indices, and they once again show the Southern Nevada real estate market continues to lag the national market.
Slow Cookers Recalled by Sensio Due to Fire Hazard; Sold Exclusively at Kohl's Department Stores
The slow cooker's control panel can overheat and melt, posing a fire hazard.
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