NPRI: Expanding Medicaid not a good call for Nevada

Nevada does not have enough doctors willing to take new Medicaid patients so it makes no sense for Gov. Brian Sandoval to expand the program, a top analyst with a Las Vegas-based conservative organization says.

New questions raised on Internet poker bill

A bill to legalize online poker that is being written in Congress and that Nevada senators are trying to pass by the end of the year could be challenged in court and found unconstitutional, according to a legal analysis by a former top government attorney.

Unions battle for representation of school support workers

The representation tug of war drags on for 11,000 Clark County School District bus drivers, janitors and other support staff being courted by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters.

Moapa solar plant deal signed

The sun is shining more brightly on the Moapa River Indian Reservation north of Las Vegas. Los Angeles City Council members approved a $1.6 billion, 25-year pact Tuesday to purchase solar power from a company that will build nearly 1 million photovoltaic panels on tribal land.

Arizonan pleads guilty in family sex case

A northwest Arizona man who encouraged his son to celebrate his 12th birthday by having sex with his older sister and their mother is going to the Arizona Department of Corrections for a number of decades.

Turkey, pie and politics? Thanksgiving Day family friction

Ah, Thanksgiving. A little turkey, some cranberry mold, maybe apple pie with ice cream, some football on TV. Getting together with the cousins. Catching up beside the fire. Togetherness.

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