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CSN students worry over proposed tuition hikes

The Nevada System of Higher Education has proposed a 4 percent tuition increase for all state colleges and universities starting in fall 2015 and continuing through 2019.

North Las Vegas identifies $7.7 million to settle with bargaining groups

North Las Vegas looked to dig up $7.7 million for a settlement with city bargaining groups Tuesday, money leaders hope will end a two-year legal battle with a trio of public safety unions. The city plans to rely on untapped cash from five separate budget funds to reach the total announced this week, including a combined $3 million from recently eliminated city jobs and funds stashed in the city’s More Cops sales tax account.

Taxi officials defend top leadership, rail against media

Nevada Taxicab Authority board member Dean Collins praised Administrator Charles Harvey and Chief Ruben Aquino on Tuesday but ripped media reports that administrators were discouraging officers from writing citations to cabbies who take their passengers on long routes without their permission to collect higher fares.

Las Vegas home prices defy national trend, show increase

U.S. home prices fell for the second straight month in December as brutally cold weather, tight supply and higher costs slowed sales. But home prices in Las Vegas and five other cities bucked the trend and rose.

Las Vegas man taking plea deal in dog slaying case

A 22-year-old Las Vegas man who told police he slashed the throat of the family dog because he liked to hurt animals is taking a plea deal that could get him probation or up to four years in prison.

Metro stops responding to non-injury crashes on March 3

Southern Nevadans involved in minor, non-injury car accidents shouldn’t expect a response from Las Vegas police beginning Monday, part of the department’s shift to focus more energy on serious accidents and preventing fatalities.

Darling Center to be home court for Las Vegas pro tennis team

Not all the neon is on the Strip. Mayor Carolyn Goodman officially welcomed Mylan World Team Tennis and the Las Vegas Neon Feb. 4 to the Darling Tennis Center, 7901 W. Washington Ave.