Harrah’s may need more relief

Harrah’s Entertainment will need to negotiate further debt relief if it hopes to avoid bankruptcy, bond analysts said Monday after examining results of the company’s latest debt swap program.

Debt payment delayed

Feuding CityCenter partners MGM Mirage and Dubai World are trying to repair their fractured relationship in an attempt to fund the remaining costs needed to complete the $8.7 billion Strip development.

Bankruptcies jump 71 percent in Nevada

With the state’s economy in a free fall, the number of bankruptcy filings in Nevada exploded last year.

IN BRIEF

Eleven Pawn Plus shops sold for $34.5 million

Henderson fires city manager

Henderson’s first female city manager was fired Tuesday, ending an 18-month tenure that city council members say created “a culture of fear.”
The City Council voted unanimously to fire Mary Kay Peck in what was originally intended as an evaluation.

April 14 Track Summaries

Follow the link for Tuesday’s boys and girls track and field summaries.

McGovern to sign books

Democrats apologize for listing Hosea as Democrat

The Clark County Democratic Party posted a notice on its Web site apologizing for listing Gary Hosea as a Democrat. Hosea, who was running in Ward 4 for the Las Vegas City Council, is in fact a Republican.

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