Las Vegas Sands cuts comps for average gambler

Las Vegas Sands Corp. has eliminated free hotel rooms and other complimentary offerings for middle-tier customers at its two Strip resorts, a move one gambling expert called “a terrible thing.”

Surveys: Smaller companies more willing to add jobs

The staffing drought has ended at Premier Office Systems. The Las Vegas Xerox sales agency didn’t make a single hire in 2010, but it’s expanding at a comparatively brisk pace in 2011.

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MUSIC

Assemblyman Kelly Kite optimistic about session

CARSON CITY — New Assemblyman Kelly Kite isn’t letting the recession take the smile off his face or dwelling on how bad times are in Nevada.

Mortgage Q&A

Resale Homes Report: Existing homes sold: Jan. 19-25

Editor’s note: Listings include the resale home’s parcel number. Occasionally, the address listed is the home buyer’s mailing address and not the actual location of the home. Check the parcel number to make sure.

House Calls

Missing North Las Vegas girl is found

A 16-year-old girl missing from North Las Vegas since Jan. 29 turned herself in at an area high school Friday night, police said.

Rebels seek to avoid a Jimmer-geddon

UNLV should at least try something different Saturday than what it offered Jan. 5, when BYU star Jimmer Fredette scored 39 points and the Cougars pasted the host Rebels 89-77.

18 in race for Las Vegas mayor’s seat

Now the race for first place — and second — begins. With 18 candidates filed for the open Las Vegas mayor’s seat, it’s nearly certain that the April 5 primary will serve to winnow the field to the two with the most votes, who will then duke it out until June’s general election.

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