HOA defendant gets probation for notary conviction

A former loan processor and notary public was sentenced Monday to two years probation for her role in the massive scheme to take over Las Vegas-area homeowners associations.

Hard Rock Hotel warns guests of data breach

The Hard Rock Hotel said a malware attack may have allowed hackers to steal credit card information used at its retail and service locations.

49ers player charged with vandalism

San Francisco 49ers fullback Bruce Miller has been charged with misdemeanor vandalism, CSNBayArea.com reported Monday.

Hey, remember that one ruling…?

The Legislature is all about bills to make sure candidates for state office live in the districts they want to represent. But a 2009 court ruling might make those laws moot.

Readers find a taste of Cleveland in Las Vegas

After a group rated sausage at the Cleveland Indians’ Progressive Field as the best ball-park dog in the country, Taste of the Town crew found local sources for Bertman Ball Park Mustard but not the Sugardale hot dogs.

Sahara West Library debuts special space just for teens

It used to be that libraries clustered materials for children of all ages in the same section, pre-kindergarten alongside teens. But the teens, many of whom already were driving, saw themselves as young adults. The Las Vegas-Clark County Library District has recognized a growing trend for library facilities — that teens deserve a space of their own. On April 9, it dedicated a newly refurbished area at the Sahara West Library, naming it Teen@.

 
Sen. Majority Leader Skelos, son charged in corruption scheme

Federal authorities charged New York state Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos and his son on Monday with engaging in a corruption scheme, in the latest of a string of criminal cases against politicians in the state’s capital of Albany.

 
Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson running for president

Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson slammed “slick politicians” in both parties as he launched his bid on Monday for the 2016 Republican nomination for president, casting himself as a problem-solver whose experience sets him apart from the field.

 
Rights group says 10-year-old rape victim should be allowed to get abortion

An international rights group is pressing the Paraguayan government to allow an abortion for a 10-year-old girl who allegedly was impregnated by her stepfather — a procedure that health officials in the South American country have so far blocked.

Americans stop listening to new music by early 30s

When was the last time you listened to a new song? If you’re beyond the age of 33, new research suggests that it’s probably been a long time.

 
Former business-exec Carly Fiorina running for president

Former Hewlett-Packard Co Chief Executive Carly Fiorina on Monday announced she is running for president, and took a shot at Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton, who she said represents a political class that Americans are “disgusted” with.

Mad City Money program teaches youths the value of financial management

Looks, popularity, grades and sports are usual suspects in the priority list of concerns for high school students, but in mid-April, Cheyenne High School students were hit with the financial reality of being an adult.

UNLV records indicate Hauck was paid for work completed

Former UNLV football coach Bobby Hauck agreed to work one day into December before stepping aside, records show. But Hauck appears to want to be paid for the entire month and told a football website “it looks like it’s going to the lawyers.”

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