Murder-suicide took ‘Wonder Woman,’ leaving only questions

Kathryn Michelle Walters was known as “Wonder Woman” to the hundreds of sick kids she helped. She died along with her son Monday at the hands of her husband and the father of her child.

Cosmopolitan Las Vegas developing 3,000-seat theater

The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas is developing a 3,000-capacity theater that has sat empty since the hotel-casino opened in 2010.

Builders Show to run in Las Vegas for four straight years

The National Association of Home Builders International Builders’ Show will return to the Las Vegas for four years after a two-year absence, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority announced Wednesday.

Molycorp to sell $345 million in stock and notes

Molycorp Inc. on Wednesday announced it would sell as much as $345 million in stock and in notes to help finance both general company operations and development of its mine in Mountain Pass, Calif.

Realtors report urges amending robo-signing law

A foreclosure report from the Nevada Association of Realtors recommends that legislators amend AB 284 to resolve unintended consequences from Nevada’s robo-signing law.

Heller touts ‘No Budget, No Pay’; Reid denounces it

Sen. Dean Heller reintroduced his bill Wednesday that would cut off the salaries of Congress members in years they do not meet deadlines to pass a budget. Sen. Harry Reid called it a gimmick.

Ohio couple admits putting kids in plastic boxes

STEUBENVILLE, Ohio – An eastern Ohio couple pleaded guilty to punishing their three children by forcing them into plastic storage boxes sealed with duct tape and only a square cut in the top for air.

Downtown parking meter installations delayed

The arrival in downtown Las Vegas of multi-space parking meters capable of taking debit and credit cards in addition to coins will be delayed at least 30 days.

Las Vegas nightclub, sushi bar get redevelopment grants

Efforts to attract more business to downtown Las Vegas, including a nightclub, magazine and sushi bar, got a boost Wednesday from the city’s redevelopment agency.

Brooks appears at Legislative Building with head covered

The strange saga of Assemblyman Steven Brooks, who faces a felony charge of threatening Assembly Speaker Marilyn Kirkpatrick, got a bit stranger Wednesday when he made a brief appearance at the Legislative Building.

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