Bill changes rules on mandatory bank write-downs

Property values are dropping fast enough in Nevada, but a decades-old law also requires state banks to write down the value of foreclosed real estate each year, no matter what the property was actually worth.

Rules for legalized slots at racetracks laid out in Ohio

CLEVELAND — Ohio Gov. John Kasich laid out rules for legalized racetrack slot machines on Wednesday as part of an agreement that settles a dispute with Rock Ohio Caesars, which is developing casinos in Cincinnati and Cleveland.

Neonopolis owner hopes Denny’s will help things get cooking

It took three years of cajoling and negotiation to lead to this week’s announcement that Denny’s would locate a restaurant in the struggling Neonopolis retail complex on Fremont Street.

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Sky Sox’s Stewart aims to regain form

The tone was set for Ian Stewart’s season in the first game of spring training, when he suffered a sprained right knee in a collision with Rockies outfielder Carlos Gonzalez.

Yucca Mountain funding in energy-water spending bill

WASHINGTON — Yucca Mountain backers in the U.S. House laid down another marker Wednesday in their bid to revive the all-but-killed nuclear waste project.

Hoover Dam power bill advances

WASHINGTON — A bill that would renew contracts for states and cities in the Southwest that pull electricity from Hoover Dam advanced in Congress on Wednesday.

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