Union concessions may avoid marshals layoffs

Las Vegas officials are scheduled to consider concessions by the city marshals’ union that could prevent layoffs, if a concession agreement is ready by Wednesday.

Station Casinos, Greenspuns settle dispute over Green Valley Ranch

Station Casinos and the Greenspun family today settled a nearly five-month public feud over the operation of their jointly owned Green Valley Ranch Resort, vowing to bring the troubled Henderson casino back from the brink.

Governor, MGM Mirage execs meet over disputed payments

An MGM Mirage official vowed Wednesday to pay subcontractors who claim they are owed almost $400 million for their work on CityCenter, following a meeting between company executives and Gov. Jim Gibbons.

Judge adds more prison time to killer’s sentences

Tack on another 126 years in prison to a death sentence, two life terms without the possibility of parole and hundreds of years in prison that three-time convicted murderer Eugene Nunnery already has been sentenced to.

Gomez makes U.S. World Cup team

Former Las Vegas High School soccer standout Herculez Gomez can pack his bags for South Africa.

Taxable sales fall 7.4 percent

Nevada’s taxable sales continued their two-year nosedive in March, even as several key categories showed increasing consumer spending.

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