Collection drive reduces number of students who must share in music programs

Some trombones and trumpets were harder to give away than others, but donors to a musical instrument collection drive for the Clark County School District have managed to “make a dent” in the number of students having to share the same instruments in class.

Airport sting

The recession cost Delinda Epstein, 51, her job as an administrator for a Henderson construction company. She lost her new truck and had to move into a smaller apartment.

CityCenter condo prices cut 30 percent

A much awaited 30 percent price reduction in CityCenter’s luxury condominium offerings was announced Monday by developers of the $8.5 billion project.

Yes, study says, there’s stress

In its overall economic condition, Nevada resembles the nation: Some bright spots with lower unemployment and few foreclosures alongside communities sliding deeper into an unremitting recession.

Station seeking to hold off case

Station Casinos will ask a bankruptcy judge in Reno today to uphold an automatic stay on a lawsuit filed by former employees seeking unpaid wages until after the company emerges from bankruptcy.

IN BRIEF

NEW YORK

Analyst: Gaming cannot save LV

Many things went wrong with the gaming industry in Las Vegas, and new casinos aren’t going to rescue the local economy from the current recession, a gaming analyst said at a recent roundtable discussion on the real estate market.

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