District seeks to close ethnic disparity in gifted program

Hispanic and black students are usually few and far between in Gifted and Talented Education programs, but they’re becoming more common in the Clark County School District.

Sandoval splits with governors, backs Web poker bill

Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval went to bat Thursday for a federal online poker bill, breaking away from fellow governors who are ramping up to fight it.

UNLV students learn about polygamy through reproductive game

There are the famous three R’s: reading, writing and arithmetic. That’s old school. Inside University of Nevada, Las Vegas’ human sexuality class, it’s about the three P’s: polygamy, polyandry and polygyny. That’s new school.

Court ruling gives Fontainebleau contractors hope of repayment

More than 100 contractors claiming about $350 million in unpaid bills on the defunct Fontainebleau received hope of some repayment after the Nevada Supreme Court on Thursday decided in their favor on two key legal questions.

Reno council OKs Aces stadium refinancing plan

The Reno City Council has given tentative approval to a plan to use general fund money to help owners of the Reno Aces baseball team refinance a $55 million loan used to build Aces Ballpark.

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