Nevada Supreme Court ruling upholds nonjudicial foreclosure process

The Nevada Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a nonjudicial foreclosure process used by investors and speculators to acquire HOA properties at bargain basement prices during the great recession does not violate the constitutional protections of original mortgage holders.

Applicant for Nevada charter school program under federal investigation

The five Clark County schools eligible for conversion to charter schools under a controversial state program will get a one-year reprieve after one of the charter operators became the subject of a formal investigation by federal agents.

 
President Trump takes first flight aboard Air Force One

Trump’s first flight on the modified Boeing 747 was a roundtrip to Philadelphia to address GOP House and Senate members at their annual retreat.

Defense attorneys in Bundy case respond to prosecution request to block some testimony

Defense attorneys who represent associates of rancher Cliven Bundy responded swiftly this week to a government motion that aimed to block testimony about a wide range of topics in the upcoming trial against the people charged as gunmen in the 2014 standoff in Bunkerville.

Board overseeing Las Vegas Convention Center upgrade gets project history

A new public board that will oversee the development of the Las Vegas Convention Center expansion and renovation met for the first time Thursday and got a quick history on preparations for the $1.4 billion project.

Southwest Airlines reports record earnings in 2016

Despite a 2.6 percent fourth-quarter drop in net income, Southwest Airlines, the busiest commercial air carrier at McCarran International Airport, reported record annual earnings in 2016.

Class-action suits claim Facebook misled investors, advertisers

A Las Vegas law firm is pursuing class-action lawsuits against Facebook Inc. that accuse the social networking giant of defrauding shareholders and advertisers when it failed to disclose miscalculations in video metrics used to boost revenue.

State of North Las Vegas: Mayor Lee praises business and job boom

North Las Vegas has managed to pull itself from a fiscal cliff by attracting a variety of businesses over the last several years, Mayor John Lee said Thursday during his state of the city address.

Sources say US border patrol chief has left agency

The man charged with protecting America’s borders was ousted Thursday, one day after President Donald Trump announced ambitious plans to build a massive wall at the Mexican border.

Suspect in Florida airport shooting faces 22 charges

A federal grand jury has indicted on 22 criminal counts a man accused of killing five people in a mass shooting at a Florida airport this month, prosecutors said on Thursday.

Las Vegas police investigate woman’s shooting death

The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the death of a woman whose body was found early Wednesday morning near Pecos and Alexander roads.

 
NFL says concussions and injuries are down this season over 2015

Emphasizing that players are doing more self-reporting of head injuries, the league released data Thursday that show overall concussions for the preseason and regular season were down from 275 in 2015 to 244 in 2016.

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