Broncos unbeaten, but still need lots of help in BCS

A final score flashed from Tuscaloosa, Ala., on Saturday night, and another unbeaten had fallen in college football, and that once-a-week question was being asked inside the Sam Boyd Stadium press box.

Debate on Nevada’s oldest settlement turns on diary

RENO — A library assistant at the Nevada Historical Society has rekindled the biggest historical debate in Nevada: the dueling claims of Genoa and Dayton as the first permanent settlement in Nevada.

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WEEK IN REVIEW: Top News

After nearly a decade as Clark County’s top prosecutor, David Roger announced plans to retire on Jan. 3, one year into his third four-year term.

WEEK IN REVIEW: Reporters’ Notebook

A news release sent out by the Metropolitan Police Department on Thursday included an interesting typo in the subject line.

County students at Virtual fulfill graduation requirements online

Fifteen-year-old Jared Smith sat in a high school classroom for the last time on Monday. No, he’s not a Doogie Howser kind of genius graduating early. He’s not being home-schooled by his mom. And he’s not dropping out.

Hope fades for growing number of homeless in Las Vegas

Come here at night and you’ll see scores of them, lying side-by-side in the open or huddled inside tents, banding together to form their own makeshift communities.

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