WEEK IN REVIEW: Reporters’ notebook

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WEEK IN REVIEW: Top news

A man once recognized as an outstanding foster parent by a nonprofit group now stands accused of abusing at least two foster children in his care, police said.

Judge resists label as toughest in Nevada

A former mortgage broker faced Senior U.S. District Judge Roger Hunt in March and received a 25-year prison term for orchestrating a massive fraud scheme in Las Vegas.

GOP tried to show nation’s true colors

Give the Republican National Convention’s choreographers credit: They did their best to show the party’s brown side.

Las Vegas housing collapse saw many, many casualties

You are a loser, and so am I. Everyone lost something when the Southern Nevada housing market caved in five years ago. Mostly what we lost was money – almost $113 billion of it, according to a rough estimate by a top real estate expert at UNLV.

Legendary songwriter Hal David dies in Los Angeles at 91

Hal David, the stylish, heartfelt lyricist who teamed with Burt Bacharach on dozens of timeless songs for movies, television and a variety of recording artists in the 1960s and beyond, has died. He was 91.

2012 Labor Day Classic Results

Follow the link for full results from the 2012 Labor Day Classic at Palo Verde.

Flying for Fun

Police: New Hampshire woman arrested four times in 26 hours

EPPING, N.H. – Authorities say a New Hampshire woman has been arrested four times in 26 hours for blasting the AC/DC song “Highway to Hell” and other loud music from her home and for throwing a frying pan.

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