In the air

The Environmental Protection Agency took a major step Monday toward regulating carbon dioxide, officially concluding that CO2 “pollution,” by contributing to “climate change,” threatens the human environment and thus the public health.

Pork on the menu

The late George Carlin was a master at pointing out how perception too often undermines one’s view of reality.

Condo project lending a hand

CityCenter has brought in a national mortgage company, managed by the former head of defunct and tarnished Countrywide Financial, to provide financing for buyers purchasing the development’s 2,400 high-rise condominiums.

Good luck with all that luxe

To fully comprehend all the challenges facing CityCenter’s Crystals luxury center, you probably don’t have to look any further than at what has happened to one of the retail and entertainment center’s anchor tenants. … Jewelry retailer Tiffany & Co., which opened its flagship store at Crystals on Dec. 3, recently reported store traffic at its U.S. stores was down and retail sales fell 9 percent in the third quarter.

Gaming revenue tight in 2008

American Indian casinos suffered a similar fate as their counterparts in Las Vegas during 2008 — the recession played havoc with gaming revenues.

Foreclosure filings fall in November

WASHINGTON — Nevada still has the highest foreclosure rate within the U.S., but Las Vegas is no longer No. 1 among cities, a report being released today shows.

IN BRIEF

NV Energy lawsuit may yield refund for valley customers

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