Millennium Scholarship gets no new aid from Nevada lawmakers

No Nevada legislators stepped forward Thursday to support spending more on the Millennium Scholarship program in order to reduce the increasing college costs paid by students.

Men are fans, too, of ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’

NEW YORK – They’re young and old, doctors and churchgoers, gay and straight – and those are just the MEN who have devoured oh-so-naughty “Fifty Shades of Grey,” an erotic trilogy that has earned millions of women fans in a matter of weeks.

Inmate who spent decades on Nevada death row dies in Las Vegas

An inmate who killed two men in the early 1980s and spent three decades on and off Nevada’s death row died at a Las Vegas hospital after suffering from an unidentified medical condition, the Department of Corrections said Wednesday.

McCarran flier count increases in March

Passenger counts at McCarran International Airport rose in March as upstart airlines continued a recent trend by filling in gaps left by some shrinking longtime market leaders.

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Absurdist antics keep ‘Forum’ frothy and funny

What’s in a name? Pretty much everything you need to know when the name is “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,” which opens a seven-performance run Friday at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. And it’s nothing if not funny.

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