Critics at CES find favor with LG TV

As the 2012 International Consumer Electronics show winds down, tech critics and experts have decided which new products are best of show.

New petitions seek tax increases for business, gaming, mining

Nevadans soon will be bombarded by people standing outside of supermarkets urging them to sign five different petitions calling for increasing business, gaming and mining taxes.

Desai turns to Supreme Court in hepatitis C case

More delays are expected in the criminal case against Dr. Dipak Desai, as his lawyers Thursday asked the Nevada Supreme Court to grant him a full-blown hearing to determine his competency to stand trial.

Chinese pelt Apple store with eggs as iPhone sales delayed

BEIJING — Apple’s main store here was pelted with eggs Friday from a crowd of about 500 people after it failed to open on time for the start of sales of the iPhone 4S.

North Las Vegas mayor says city endures in address

North Las Vegas may be battered, but its mayor is far from beaten. Shari Buck, in her annual State of the City address Thursday, described a resilient city full of renewed hope after some of the most difficult years “endured by our city since it was chartered in 1946.”

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Lawyer accuses police over cellphone seizures in courthouse scam

A defense lawyer filed court papers Thursday seeking to unseal a police affidavit that supported the court-authorized seizure of cellphones from three defendants minutes after they had pleaded not guilty in a high-profile criminal case.

Suspended lawyer avoids prison in gambling case

After gambling away more than $300,000 of his clients’ money and pleading guilty to two counts of theft, suspended lawyer Doug Crawford on Wednesday was given a chance to avoid prison and wipe his record clean by a retiring District Court judge.

Man found guilty in 2009 slaying of liquor store clerk

A 27-year-old man was found guilty in the slaying of a liquor store clerk in August 2009. Following a six-day trial, a jury found Antonio Duenas guilty of first-degree murder, armed robbery, burglary and conspiracy for the death of Arthur Miller, 62.

Heller, Berkley each raise $1.1 million in latest period

The U.S. Senate candidates from Nevada are virtually even not just in the polls, but also at the bank. Republican Sen. Dean Heller and Democratic Rep. Shelley Berkley on Thursday each reported raising $1.1 million in campaign donations during the last three months of the year.

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