Las Vegas home prices continue to slide

Housing analyst Larry Murphy was hoping he was wrong when he said median home prices in Las Vegas could slide to $100,000 by year’s end. If prices continue to fall by nearly $10,000 a month as they did in April, they’ll be there by the end of summer.

CORRECTION

County officials lament state’s cash grab

Clark County commissioners approved a $1.3 billion general fund budget Monday, hours before the state Legislature passed a bill to take more than $120 million in county money over two years.

Child prostitution target of bill sent to Gibbons

CARSON CITY — Pimps who lure children into prostitution would lose their personal assets and be fined as much as $500,000 under a bill that won unanimous approval Monday in the Senate.

STP singer finds comfort in hymn

You never know how life will turn out for a little boy. Scott Weiland is the idolized singer for Stone Temple Pilots and the ex-singer of Velvet Revolver — yet he was tripped up by bipolar disorder, heroin (he’s in recovery) and arrests.

Poll finds half oppose law allowing civil unions

CARSON CITY — Democrats and independents back efforts in the Legislature to allow same- and opposite-sex domestic partnerships. But because of the overwhelming Republican opposition, Nevadans overall reject such civil unions by a 12 percentage point margin, according to a poll conducted for the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

IN BRIEF

CITY REDEVELOPMENT PLAN

Ex-city manager sues Henderson over dismissal

Former Henderson City Manager Mary Kay Peck has slapped the City Council with a federal lawsuit over its decision to fire her a month ago.

Suspect accused of killing waiter

A shackled and stoic Bryan Hall, the suspect in the slaying of a 27-year-old Forum Shops waiter, made his first court appearance Monday by television monitor.

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