Reno entrepreneurs track biofuels proposal

CARSON CITY — Alternative fuel entrepreneur Peter Gunnerman’s clean burning, Nevada-made diesel product is the type of innovation lawmakers promoting job creation and alternative energy typically embrace.

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Ensign’s resignation leads to GOP free-for-all

U.S. Sen. John Ensign’s snap decision last week to resign shook Nevada’s political world like an 8-point earthquake that will set off unpredictable after­shocks to come.

Week in Review: Top News

U.S. Sen. John Ensign made it official Friday, turning in his resignation and bringing an end to a once fast-tracked political career while further shaking up the electoral landscape in Nevada.

Incorporation sparks debate in Laughlin

A bill making its way through the state Legislature would grant residents a chance to vote on incorporating Laughlin. Residents as a whole appear split on the idea.

School budget cuts raise lawsuit risk

Nevada may rank near the bottom in K-12 spending per pupil, but it is among only a handful of states that has not faced a lawsuit challenging its education finance system.

Budget crisis could sink English Language Learner program

Gov. Brian Sandoval’s proposed budget promises major funding cuts for public schools and higher education. During the next three weeks, the Review-Journal will examine those cuts.

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