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Vegas is the way he likes it, uh-huh

The man behind KC and the Sunshine Band once came within a few feet of death in Vegas, which would have robbed us of the creator of “That’s the Way (I Like It)” and “(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty.”

Clippers’ future golden with Chris Paul calling the shots

Mark Heisler has seen Donald Sterling work, seen the genius that is Sterling in the world of real estate, seen a man who when it comes to closing another deal within his development empire, resembles a seasoned conductor directing an orchestra.

ObamaCare looms

Easily overlooked in the midst of all the government scandals of the past couple of months is this not-so-thrilling fact: ObamaCare takes full effect in just six months, whether we’re ready or not and whether we like it or not.

Settlement may end NLV case with a whimper

When last we checked in with the financially strapped city of North Las Vegas in 2012, it was suspending collective bargaining agreements with public safety agencies under a highly questionable interpretation of state law that was ripe for overturning by the courts.

Pedestrian congestion

At a time when government overreach is all the rage, the Clark County Commission is taking a restrained approach to easing sidewalk congestion on the Las Vegas Strip. That’s a good thing.

Reid: U.S. Senate to start work revising Voting Rights Act

The U.S. Senate will act to revise the Voting Rights Act after the Supreme Court on Tuesday struck down a key part of the law, according to Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev.

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