Romney, Ryan pledge to bring jobs back to Nevada

Campaigning together for the first time in Nevada, GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney and his running mate, Paul Ryan, on Tuesday vowed to bring prosperity to America and jobs to the Silver State, cutting the unemployment rate here to 6 percent if voters choose them over President Barack Obama.

School aide suspended after call about 1965 killing

DES MOINES, Iowa – A central Iowa teacher’s aide has been suspended after officials learned she was part of an Indianapolis family who tortured and killed a girl in 1965.

Judge rejects Nevada teachers union tax proposal

More than 60,000 Nevadans were deceived and misled into signing their support to a tax initiative that organizers claimed would generate $800 million for public schools, according to a state judge who struck down the initiative Tuesday.

California high school ‘League’ gives points for sex

PIEDMONT, Calif. – Parents have been told that male athletes at a high school in a San Francisco Bay Area suburb formed what they called a “Fantasy Slut League,” awarding points for sex with female students.

Corrections

A story in Monday’s Review-Journal misstated the type of bicycle a man was riding when he fell with the bicycle and died Sunday morning. He was riding a traditional bike.

Prison industrial losses grow, but officials hope for reversal

The losses widened last year at Silver State Industries, the state’s prison industry system, although officials hope that changes in ranching reimbursements will start to generate profits.

Bears tough on both sides of ball

CHICAGO – There was a big gasp going through the stadium as Jay Cutler writhed in pain. He got up, and the defense provided a big lift.

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