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COVER STORY: Congress remains gridlocked over the future of online gambling. But Southern Nevada law firms have seen a bump in Net gambling-related business, mostly from states, countries and online companies that are looking to legalize gambling and need regulatory advice.

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Burning Man faces another obstacle

RENO – Already reeling from a ticket fiasco, organizers of the Burning Man counterculture festival on the Nevada desert now have another fight on their hands.

WEEK IN REVIEW: Reporters’ notebook

Las Vegas city officials went out of their whey last week to avoid having developers and builders get cheesed off over an update to building codes.

WEEK IN REVIEW: Top news

A 9-year-old boy arrived at Hoggard Elementary School and told school officials that his mother and sister had been killed.

Wolfson ‘still learning’ amid criticism over reports into police actions

Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson said Friday that he accepts criticism of two decision letters into fatal police actions released last week, adding that he’s learning how to release public information without jeopardizing upcoming coroner’s inquests.

Add flyover to HOV lane critics’ list

When the Nevada Department of Transportation slapped down the solid white lines and stamped two lanes on U.S. Highway 95 with white diamonds, plenty of folks were outraged.

Mother says 16-year-old slain in 2006 getting justice

In the group of four close friends, 16-year-old JonMichael Ginoulias was known as “the ace of hearts.” He was the one who made the peace, his mother recalls, he was the lover.

Cast out of Paiute tribe, disenrolled confront struggles

Norman Harris was one of 14 people disenrolled from the Las Vegas Paiute Tribe in 1999 after tribal officials said they didn’t meet the “blood quantum” required for membership.

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