Jenkins earns perfect scores on ‘Dancing’ finals

LOS ANGELES – Katherine Jenkins couldn’t have performed any better during the “Dancing With the Stars” finals: She earned a perfect score of 60 for her two dances on the penultimate episode of the ABC show.

Sandoval asks federal court to toss marriage law challenge

Gov. Brian Sandoval has asked the federal court in Las Vegas to throw out a challenge of Nevada’s constitutional amendment that limits marriage to heterosexual couples.

Assembly GOP leader calls for campaign transparency

The Assembly’s new Republican leader called Monday for campaign contribution limits, fall primary elections and a cooling-off period before former legislators can return as legislative lobbyists.

UNLV guard Smith granted release from basketball team

Reggie Smith, who transferred to UNLV from Marquette in January 2011, announced Monday he is transferring again. He became eligible to play for the Rebels in December and averaged 2.5 points in 20 games as a sophomore reserve.

Water district budget includes funds for pipeline project

The Las Vegas Valley Water District expects to deliver less water to customers and more money to its wholesale supplier in the coming year, according to a new $436.5 million spending plan approved Monday.

Diaz fined, suspended after testing positive for marijuana metabolites

Ultimate Fighting Championship standout Nick Diaz received a stiff fine and a 12-month suspension Monday from the Nevada Athletic Commission, after testing positive for marijuana metabolites following his Feb. 4 loss to Carlos Condit on the UFC 143 card at Mandalay Bay Events Center.

Man arrested in casino chip heist at Bellagio

A 24-year-old man has been arrested after he and another man robbed the Bellagio casino with a can of pepper spray Saturday night.

NY cops: Woman speeds off in ambulance, crashes

BUFFALO, N.Y. – Police say a woman who stole an ambulance at a New York hospital led them on a chase that reached almost 100 mph before she crashed.

NRC Chairman Jaczko resigns

Gregory Jaczko, whose leadership of the federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission became increasingly rocky after he ordered the agency to halt studies on Yucca Mountain, announced Monday that he is resigning as chairman.

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