PERS reform bill advances to Assembly money panel

A bill seeking to change the public employees retirement system for future hires by switching to a mostly defined-contribution plan was passed out of a Nevada Assembly committee on Wednesday on a split vote with no recommendation.

Mormon activist appeals excommunication from church

A prominent Mormon activist who was excommunicated for apostasy after he supported same-sex marriage and questioned church doctrine appealed on Tuesday against his expulsion, saying it was unjustified and calling for his case to be heard again.

Rebels chase the near-impossible dream

Mountain West basketball this season has neither been good enough from top to bottom or in possession of a dominating team to suggest anything is inconceivable as the conference tournament opens today at the Thomas & Mack Center.

Celine Dion reassures fans about Vegas return

Celine Dion’s longtime musical conductor and three other band members have been laid off, but her new manager issued a news release to reassure her fans that she is returning to Las Vegas.

 
‘My wife is a cheater’ found scrawled on burning home

Fire crews responding to reports of an explosion at a suburban Denver home early on Tuesday found the residence engulfed in flames with “my wife is a cheater” scrawled on the structure, authorities said.

Students experience live theater through Smith Center program

It’s not unusual for The Smith Center for the Performing Arts to have a full house, but it isn’t every day that hundreds of audience members pour into the theater at once to fill the room to capacity.

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