Court to decide incumbency label during campaigns

CARSON CITY — A judge has agreed to clarify who can use the term “re-elect” in campaign materials under rules setting new voting boundaries in Nevada.

College students in Nevada face more fee increases

If a proposal to raise student fees at Nevada’s colleges and universities is approved next month, students will be paying twice as much next year as they were just six years ago.

Sandoval says state can thrive again

Don’t count out Nevada just yet. That was the message Gov. Brian Sandoval delivered Thursday at Bellagio, where he gave his first major local speech since his Monday unveiling of an economic-diversification plan for the Silver State.

IN BRIEF

Three rules for the unemployed job seeker

Everyone has heard that employers like to hire the currently employed, and there is a stigma attached to gaps in work history. Unemployed job seekers can follow a few rules to overcome any potential negative association with their work history. The effort can make all the difference.

Ten holiday tips on gifting, entertaining and celebrating without the stress

The holidays are about seasonal traditions and making merry with family and friends, but sometimes it can be overwhelming to have so many events to attend and to-do lists to complete. As you plan celebrations and gift giving, forget the stress and consider these 10 tips to keep you organized, spirited, and best of all, relaxed and ready to enjoy the season.

Tips for passing down family photos in the digital age

For many years, photography meant developing a roll of film at the local store, sliding your glossy prints into a photo album and then placing them on your bookshelf. Digital photography changed all that, and now your photos live on computers, hard drives, CDs, USB drives and even your phone. But just because photos rarely go into leather-bound albums doesn’t mean that they’re any less precious. The evolution of photography has changed the ways in which we use photos – and it makes sense to think differently about how to preserve and pass on your treasured memories.

Worried about an older relative’s driving?

When families are gathered together this holiday season, you may start to notice changes in an older relative’s driving behaviors and begin to have some concerns. You are not alone. If you’re worried, you should find out if your concerns are valid. Learn the warning signs, get in the car and observe the older driver.

Tell diabetes ‘not me’ this winter and holiday season

Each winter, the cold weather and holiday festivities can bring special challenges to the nearly 26 million Americans living with diabetes – and the 79 million with prediabetes who are at grave risk of developing it. With the season fast approaching, experts caution people with diabetes and prediabetes to take extra care to avoid cold-related illnesses, stay physically active and maintain a proper diet during holiday gatherings and the long winter months.

Dinner club tips: Mussel up your menu

Dinner clubs have been a popular activity for many Americans for decades. And why not? Combining the best of fabulous food and good friends with whom to share it, dinner clubs (or supper clubs as they are sometimes known) provide a regular opportunity for group members to get together and enjoy delicious meals together.

Tips on drawing up a will

It’s difficult thinking about death and dying and about wills and estate planning, when you’re young and starting a family or when you feel in perfectly good health. Here are some tips on how to write a will and create an estate plan.

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