WEEK IN REVIEW: Top news

In a collapse that is sure to fuel political attacks in the run-up to November elections, the Amonix solar manufacturing plant in North Las Vegas closed its 214,000-square-foot facility about a year after it opened with the help of more than $20 million in federal tax credits and grants.

R-J unveils four new comic strips

The Review-Journal has introduced four new comic strips today – Tundra, Rhymes With Orange, Adam@Home and F Minus – following a readers’ survey. Comments: Go to lvrj.com/feedback or 702-383-0286.

Police arrest man in North Las Vegas stabbings

An estranged husband stabbed his wife and 15-year-old son before turning the knife on himself in a suicide attempt, North Las Vegas police said.

Augmon turns down NBA’s Bobcats, remains assistant at UNLV

After briefly flirting with a return to the NBA, Stacey Augmon reaffirmed his commitment to the UNLV coaching staff. Augmon recently turned down an offer to join new Charlotte Bobcats coach Mike Dunlap’s staff and is expected to stay for a second year under Rebels coach Dave Rice.

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