Research firm to study Nevada school funding

CARSON CITY – A Washington, D.C.-headquartered education research firm was chosen Friday by an interim legislative committee to carry out a $125,000 study aimed at finding a new way to fund public schools in Nevada.

NRC leader fights abuse accusations

NRC chairman Gregory Jaczko on Friday denied accusations he abuses women in the workplace, a charge that has resurfaced in the latest fight in Congress over the nuclear safety agency.

Marijuana rally in trouble at Colorado university

BOULDER, Colo. – The pungent smell of pot that blankets a popular quadrangle at the University of Colorado-Boulder every April 20 was replaced by the stench of fish-based fertilizer Friday as administrators tried to stamp out one of the nation’s largest annual campus celebrations of marijuana.

Ex-Mayweather bodyguard pleads guilty in shooting incident

A former bodyguard for champion boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. pleaded guilty to charges that he shot at two men in August 2009 outside a roller skating rink on Boulder Highway.

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