Assemblyman Brooks arrested again, faces possible expulsion

Nevada Assemblyman Steven Brooks, already facing possible charges for threatening to harm a legislative leader, was arrested for the second time in less than a month early Sunday, this time on charges of domestic battery and obstructing an officer.

No charges are anticipated

In July 2000, then-Review-Journal police reporter Glenn Puit wrote about a 60-year-old resident of South Tenaya Way being awakened by his barking dogs at 5:15 in the morning. The man retrieved a handgun and went downstairs to investigate. When he opened the door to his den he was confronted by an armed intruder. Both men immediately opened fire.

Man, woman hurt as car hits tree, overturns

A man and a woman in their 20s sustained critical injuries after the car they were riding in overturned in the central valley Sunday morning, Las Vegas police said.

Man charged after fire at apartment building

A 33-year-old man was arrested Sunday on two counts of attempted murder and one count of arson after a fire at a central valley apartment building, the Clark County Fire Department said.

UNR fraternity regains official recognition

RENO — A University of Nevada, Reno fraternity has regained official recognition five years after it was found guilty of hazing.

Horse groups wary of new Interior pick

RENO — Wild horse advocates may be unified in their sharp criticism of Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, but they’re split over President Barack Obama’s choice to replace him.

Cal’s zone leaves bad taste for Arizona

TUCSON, Ariz. — Cal coach Mike Montgomery has been reluctant to use a zone defense this season, largely because his team hasn’t been very good at it.

Restaurant biz may be beckoning Tyson

Mike Tyson may become a partner with Sugar Factory, the restaurant that thrives on celebrity sightings and “Couture” candy.

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