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Community bank out of Nasdaq compliance

Commission sets date to decide on power-rate bid

As the first in a series of hearings on NV Energy’s big rate case wrapped up Wednesday, the state’s Public Utilities Commission set a date for a decision on the utility’s rate-increase request.

Valley home prices tumble to 2001 levels

Las Vegas home prices have retreated to 2001 levels, although two-thirds of the homes being sold now are foreclosures, housing analyst Larry Murphy of SalesTraq said Wednesday.

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Culinary files appeal notice with state Supreme Court

The Culinary union filed a notice of appeal today in the ongoing dispute over two ballot measures the union wants on the June 2 Las Vegas city election ballot, meaning that a piece of paper that was on file in District Court is now also filed in the Nevada Supreme Court.

Reid discourages calls for ‘truth commission’

WASHINGTON — Sen. Harry Reid today moved to discourage calls for an independent “truth commission” to delve into harsh interrogation tactics the Bush administration approved to be conducted on terror suspects, saying the Senate should finish its own investigation first.

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