MGM Mirage’s CityCenter project may land in bankruptcy

The $8.7 billion CityCenter project, billed by MGM Mirage as the most expensive commercial development in U.S. history, could end up in bankruptcy as early as this weekend, some nine months before the project is scheduled to fully open.

Surviving the Competition

In hopes to break the streak of bad luck plaguing Mayfield Motorsports over the last few weeks, we decided Jeremy should take a week off blogging and that I, Cortney Sauter, his public relations person, would “pinch hit” for him and talk a little bit about what it’s like to endure the struggles of competition in NASCAR.

Reid fills the notebooks

Sen. Harry Reid told a group of reporters this morning he did not intend to make a lot of news. But he filled a bunch of notebooks during a wide-ranging discussion.

Chancellor asks legislators how much he’ll have to cut

CARSON CITY — Chancellor Jim Rogers urged legislators today to tell him the exact figure at which they will fund the Nevada System of Higher Education, not more guesses on how much money will be available.

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