DA: No charges against Steelers’ Roethlisberger

MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga. — Authorities announced Monday that they will not charge Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger after a college student accused him of sexually assaulting her at a nightclub last month.

Conan O’Brien to make TBS his new late-night home

NEW YORK — Late-night mainstay Conan O’Brien is headed to TBS to resume his comedic duties with a talk show expected to debut in November, the network says. The program will air Mondays through Thursdays at 11 p.m. Eastern, shifting TBS’ “Lopez Tonight,” starring George Lopez, to midnight.

US doctor takes live ammo from soldier’s head

WASHINGTON — A U.S. military doctor removed a live round of ammunition from the head of an Afghan soldier in an unusual and harrowing surgery. Doctors say a 14.5 millimeter unexploded round – more than 2 inches long – was removed from the scalp of an Afghan National Army soldier at the Bagram Air Field hospital last month.

Paris dumps beau but doesn’t mope

Party girl Paris Hilton was flying solo in Las Vegas over the weekend and now the world knows why: It’s over — again — with her and Doug Reinhardt.

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Taxpayers foot bill as divorce drags on

RENO — Gov. Jim Gibbons’ inability to bring his contested divorce to a close means Nevada has the benefit of a first lady for a bit longer.

Poll: Mining tax increase supported

A narrow plurality of Nevada voters say the state’s mining industry should pay higher taxes on minerals, even if it takes an amendment to the state’s constitution.

New rules, fees for boats stir worries for economy

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. — Some boaters argue new rules designed to reduce the level of noise and pollutants from motor­boats on Lake Tahoe could drive away visitors and hurt the local economy.

Hepatitis C case goes to trial

Robert Eglet calls it a modern-day David and Goliath. His client, infected with hepatitis C, and his Las Vegas law firm going head to head with one of the largest drugmakers in the world and its international law firm.

Poll: Many oppose plan to allow appointment of judges

Nevadans strongly oppose an upcoming ballot measure that could change the way the state’s judges are selected, according to a new poll commissioned by the Review-Journal.

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