EDITORIAL: Cooked books

Malfeasance and deception on public pensions

Rain expected in Las Vegas for much of the week

After a sunny Monday, Las Vegas can expect some chance of showers and thunderstorms from Tuesday through Friday.

Former governor’s son accused of running Ponzi scheme

Jeff Guinn, a former governor’s son whose real estate lending company went bankrupt after the economy crashed, went to trial Monday with opponents claiming he ran a Ponzi scheme.

Two Nevada groups announce opposition to proposed Raiders stadium in Las Vegas

The Nevada Taxpayers Association and Nevadans for the Common Good on Monday declared their opposition to a proposed $1.9 billion domed football stadium in Las Vegas, the first signs of organized public opposition to a project that will be considered by lawmakers next month.

10 Las Vegans jump at chance to vote in Assembly on Raiders stadium project

Applicants hoping to fill two vacant Assembly seats before a planned special session of the Legislature in early October want more specifics about a proposed NFL stadium in Clark County before they pledge support or opposition to the estimated $1.9 billion public-private project.

Public forum on ballot initiatives coming to UNLV campus

The Kenny Guinn Center for Policy Priorities will host its third public forum Wednesday on ballot initiatives Nevada voters will see this November.

Eldorado Resorts plans $50 million in upgrades

Eldorado Resorts on Monday announced Monday that it expects to invest more than $50 million in facility enhancements to Eldorado Reno, Silver Legacy and Circus Circus Reno.

UFC title shot for ‘Cyborg’ seems to be elusive after victories

Cris “Cyborg” Justino has now delivered two dominant performances culminating in brutal knockout victories in her two UFC appearances. Yet a title in the organization appears to be little more than a pipe dream at this point.

 
US to pay 17 tribes $492M to settle long-standing disputes

The Obama administration has settled lawsuits with 17 Native American tribes who accused the federal government of long mismanaging their funds and natural resources.

Ainsworth Game Technology spotlights new headquarters, convention presence

Ainsworth Game Technology is gearing for this week’s Global Gaming Expo at the Sands Expo and Convention Center, and it’s also opening the doors of its new 291,000-square-foot North American headquarters in Las Vegas to conventioneers.

EDM’s popularity comes through loud and clear at Life is Beautiful

In the waning hours of Sunday night and Life is Beautiful alike, as the onset of Monday morning and the looming work week threatened to spoil the fun, there was Major Lazer to serve as noble party preservationists.

Hundreds more body cams headed to Metropolitan Police Department

Union contracts approved Monday by the Metropolitan Police Committee on Fiscal Affairs set the stage for all uniformed Las Vegas police officers to be fitted with body-worn camera systems.

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