BLM restricts sales of wild horses, burros

The U.S. Bureau of Land Management has announced new rules restricting the private sale of wild horses and burros.

Las Vegas sees $120 million in commercial loans go into default

Las Vegas saw more than $120 million in commercial loans go into default in November, including the Rainbow Promenade shopping center at 2051 N. Rainbow Blvd., according to a report from Nevada Title Co. JP Morgan is the original beneficiary of the $37.9 million loan.

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Moderate gun control is all we can hope for

Let me begin with a bold assumption: If the thunderous voice of God himself, clothed in smoke and fire from atop Mount Sinai, commanding “thou shalt do no murder,” is not enough to stay the hand of human evil, then a law passed by the United States Congress isn’t going to do the trick.

State attorney general to unveil mortgage relief program

Nevada Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto will unveil the “Home Again” homeowner relief program during a press conference Monday at the Grant Sawyer Building.

Viva Tours arranges tour for Chinese travel agents

Viva Tours, formed last year to build Chinese tourism to the United States, has a arranged a tour of 20 travel agents from Fujian province.

NV Energy power plant earns accolades for safety

A national trade group has anointed a Nevada power plant the country’s safest fossil fuel-powered generating station.

No. 3. Arizona rallies for OT win

TUCSON, Ariz. – Kevin Parrom scored five of his 16 points in overtime after No. 3 Arizona staged an improbable rally, and the Wildcats escaped with a 92-83 victory over Colorado in the teams’ Pac-12 opener Thursday.

Talks heat up between Reid, Chiefs

Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs should be quite familiar by now.

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