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Organized crime in Las Vegas takes on a new look

Attorneys, former police officers, real estate agents, HOA board members, a property manager and straw buyers all admitted their culpability Thursday in ripping off Las Vegas homeowner associations.

Hiring in U.S. drops; Las Vegans leaving labor pool

Businesses dramatically scaled back hiring in May, pushing the nation’s unemployment rate up to 8.2 percent and stoking fears that the economic recovery has stalled once again.

Big design ideas for small kitchen spaces

Kitchens sell homes, but this most-used room in the house hasn’t escaped the “less is more” trend. Interior designers, decorators and home product makers are responding to the growing demand for practical, beautiful options that make sense in smaller kitchens. If you’re looking to make a big impact in a small kitchen, here are a few ideas to get you started.

North Las Vegas grants emergency powers; union contracts targeted

The North Las Vegas City Council unanimously granted its city manager virtually unheard of powers Friday night, powers that would enable him to discard portions of union collective bargaining agreements that were negotiated long ago.

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