Teachers urged to arbitrate pact

Teachers returning to the classroom may again be working under unnerving conditions as their union and the Clark County School District face off in arbitration.

Coyote Springs to mark arrival of electric power supply

Developers of Coyote Springs today will flip the switch to bring electric power to the 43,000-acre master-planned community 50 miles northeast of Las Vegas. The electricity will run the water and sewer treatment plants, part of $300 million in infrastructure already in place that includes the 4-year-old Coyote Springs Golf Course.

UNLV names Sherry starting quarterback

UNLV football coach Bobby Hauck has chosen redshirt freshman Nick Sherry to be UNLV’s starting quarterback over junior Caleb Herring.

Authorities cracking down on pot farms

It’s harvest season for Southern Nevada marijuana farmers, and authorities say police are on pace to surpass the number of plants seized in Nevada last year and that totals have been increasing each year. Nevada authorities have seized 44,738 plants so far in 2012.

Police: Day care workers urged children to fight

DOVER, Del. – Three Delaware day care workers videotaped a fight between 3-year-old children in their care and encouraged the toddlers to pummel each other as they laughed about it, according to court documents.

Kimmel moving into thick of late-night fight

LOS ANGELES – “Jimmy Kimmel Live” is moving into the thick of the late-night fight against Jay Leno and David Letterman, ABC said Tuesday, bumping “Nightline” from its longtime perch.

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