Justices remove Nevada from lawsuit in Enron case

The Nevada Supreme Court threw out a state lawsuit Thursday against three utility companies that alleged they conspired with Enron to drive up natural gas and electrical prices.

Sha Na Na’s Bowzer sings Medicare’s praises

John “Bowzer” Bauman, the celebrity spokesman for the National Committee to Preserve Social Security & Medicare, spoke to about a dozen people in Las Vegas on Thursday during a weeklong billboard and pledge-gathering tour.

Full-property makeover continues at MGM Grand

It’s not every day you hear the president of a 5,000-room Strip hotel-casino describe his property as a dormitory. But that’s exactly what Scott Sibella considered the MGM Grand when he took over leadership of the resort almost two years ago.

Trial date over timeshare construction delayed

The start of the trial to sort out competing billing and defects claims that arose from construction of the time share tower formerly known as the PH Towers Westgate has been postponed until Wednesday.

Zappos denied bid to force arbitration

Amazon.com subsidiary Zappos lost an attempt on Thursday to force customers into arbitration over damages allegedly caused by a data leak in January.

Michelle Obama sets Reno visit on first debate day

First lady Michelle Obama will campaign in Reno on Wednesday, the same day as the first presidential debate, an Obama campaign official confirmed Thursday.

Curious visiting possible Jimmy Hoffa burial site

ROSEVILLE, Mich.- Police were standing watch over a suburban Detroit driveway on Thursday where authorities have been told the body of former missing Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa may have been buried.

Romney will win presidency, wife tells Reno crowd

Ann Romney told a cheering crowd of 500 supporters in Reno Thursday that her husband, Mitt, “does not fail” and will win the presidency in November.

Judge says HOA scam victims unlikely to get restitution

A federal judge voiced sympathy Thursday for homeowners victimized in the sweeping scheme to defraud homeowners associations in Las Vegas, but said it may be hard to get them restitution.

Lake Mohave to be lowered for fish habitat work

The federal agency that controls the Colorado River will temporarily lower Lake Mohave by more than 10 feet over the next month to aid recovery efforts for an endangered fish.

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