Nevada allowed to spend remaining federal highway funds

Nevada was given the green light on Friday to spend $673,000 in federal funds left over from a highway project in Henderson.
The money was allocated by Congress in a 2004 spending bill as part of a $5 million earmark to help build the “Henderson Spaghetti Bowl” interchange at Interstates 215 and 515.

Real-life Walter White sought on meth charge

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – A man who shares the same name with television’s most noted meth dealer is wanted by authorities in Alabama for allegedly violating his probation for a past meth conviction.

News of car shows, clubs sought for Drive section

Calling all car enthusiasts. Do you have a vintage vehicle or tricked out hot rod? Do you participate in car shows or belong to a car club? Then, the Las Vegas Review-Journal is looking for you.

Jobless rates jump in Nevada, Las Vegas; benefits running out

Times are tough and getting tougher for Nevada’s long-term unemployed. A Friday report from the state Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation revealed that unemployment insurance benefits are running out for jobless Nevadans, and the state’s labor market isn’t producing enough jobs to get them back on track.

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