Police drop murder charge in stabbing

A murder charge has been dropped against a 53-year-old man arrested Sunday in the death of his roommate, according to Las Vegas police.

Man dies after shooting at restaurant

One man died after a shooting Wednesday night at a northeast valley Chuck E. Cheese’s pizzeria, Las Vegas police said.

Study calculates high cost of changing Public Employees Retirement System

A study by a consulting firm has found that switching how the Public Employees Retirement System of Nevada is funded would cost public employers and employees an additional $1.2 billion over the next two years. But an official with the firm said that in the long run a defined contribution plan would be less costly than the current system.

Firefighters file complaint against county officials

Clark County managers violated collective bargaining rules when they disbanded the heavy rescue and hazardous material teams and now should restore the units, the firefighters union argued in a complaint to the state labor board.

Ragged Rebels stumble in second loss

UC Santa Barbara star James Nunnally rolled into Las Vegas knowing the odds, as well as the opposing defense, would be stacked against him. But he beat both thoroughly.

Southern Nevada economy expected to rebound in second half of 2011

Las Vegas probably won’t snap out of the the deepest recession since the Great Depression until the second half of 2011. The good news is that the worst appears to be behind us, said Stephen Brown, director of UNLV’s Center for Business and Economic Research.

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