Local University of Phoenix campuses relocating

The local campuses of the University of Phoenix will move on March 18 to a new location next to the former Nevada Cancer Institute.

No one hurt in crash that spills load of ketchup

RENO — What looked like a bloody mess on U.S. Interstate 80 in Reno Thursday afternoon was just the aftermath of a wreck involving a semi-trailer hauling thousands of bottles of Heinz ketchup.

Hot hype for bills headed nowhere

Today is Day 27 of the 120-day Nevada Legislature, and so far there are two bills given enormous publicity that have scant chance of passing. But their Clark County sponsors certainly are getting plenty of free publicity.

Hung jury results in second mistrial in Arizona

Another hung jury has resulted in the second mistrial for a former editor for Guns & Ammo who shot and killed a neighbor during a drunken argument in the northwest Arizona community of Golden Valley.

Man convicted of mortgage fraud faces 30 years

A man convicted of a mortgage fraud scheme faces up to 30 years in prison and $1 million in fines, according to the Department of Justice.

Mom, stepdad to stand trial in 7-year-old’s death

It would have taken a miracle to save 7-year-old Roderick “RJ” Arrington when he was taken to University Medical Center Nov. 29, according to medical testimony during a preliminary hearing in his mother and stepfather’s murder case.

Berkley still irked over pace of House ethics panel’s review

Two months after leaving Congress, former Rep. Shelley Berkley still is irked over the House ethics investigation she believes cost her a seat in the U.S. Senate.

Three crowded southwest schools set for year-round schedules

Forbuss, Reedom and Wright elementary schools will move to year-round schedules in the fall to deal with crowding, Clark County School District Superintendent Dwight Jones decided Friday afternoon.

Pedestrian struck near Buffalo and Gowan

A 16-year-old Las Vegas girl is in critical condition after being struck by a vehicle as she crossed Buffalo Drive near Gowan Road on Friday afternoon, according to Las Vegas police.

Chief justice laments judicial budget cuts in Nevada, nation

Nevada Chief Justice Kristina Pickering told state legislators Friday that budget cuts imposed on the courts nationally and in the state are causing economic losses as businesses and citizens face delays in resolving disputes.

Nevada superintendent in hot seat over class size

Nevada’s schools chief faced a barrage of retorts Friday from state lawmakers after suggesting class sizes shouldn’t be high on their education priority list.

MGM Resorts to partner with arena builder on 20,000-seat Strip project

The Las Vegas arena race drew a new deep-pocketed private competitor Friday when MGM Resorts International said it will partner with a powerhouse arena builder and break ground late this year for a new 20,000-seat arena on the Strip without a nickel of public money.

Macau gaming revenues hit $3.4 billion in February

Macau casinos collected $3.4 billion in gaming revenues during February, a 12 percent increase compared with a year ago, according to figures released Friday by the Macau Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau.

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