Open meetings

Nevada’s open meeting law requires public bodies to deliberate and vote on matters that come before them in open, public meetings. In fact, a majority of any such board can’t meet in private, at all — except for incidental contact, where members may find themselves attending the same social function, for example.

Ex-Playmate gives dad credit for start

Burlesque sensation Claire Sinclair credits her father, but not by name, early in her upcoming “Pin Up” show at the Stratosphere.

Illegal immigrants released by ICE as budget cuts loom

WASHINGTON — The Obama administration on Tuesday announced it had released hundreds of illegal immigrants held in detention facilities, saying they no longer could afford to house them because of across-the-board cuts that are set to take effect Friday.

Senate confirms Hagel

WASHINGTON — A divided Senate voted on Tuesday to confirm Republican Chuck Hagel to be the nation’s next defense secretary, handing President Barack Obama’s pick the top Pentagon job days before billions of dollars in automatic, across-the-board budget cuts hit the military.

Sleazy status quo lets pimps off hook

Only the foolish attempt to reduce street prostitution to a business transaction, a question of sex and money.

Early hiccup doesn’t deter UNLV golfers

As his team left the course at Turtle Bay Resort on Friday, UNLV men’s golf coach Dwaine Knight knew where the Rebels stood in terms of the big picture — a serious contender for the NCAA championship.

Musburger signs fan’s Webb poster

Though ESPN apologized for Brent Musburger’s comments about Katherine Webb during the Bowl Championship Series title game, the 73-year-old broadcaster still appears unapologetic.

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