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Regents wrestle with deferred maintenance issues at Nevada colleges

The Board of Regents, meeting in Elko, was told that the higher education system needs to invest a minimum of $60 million a year in deferred maintenance just to tread water, but is now spending only about a quarter of that amount.

Computer system problem delays state unemployment benefits

Despite the state’s apology to people like him, North Las Vegas resident Josh Van Tuinen said it is hard to forgive when you call a number 300 times and still cannot reach anyone who can help you get the unemployment benefits you are owed.

Long arm of Lorena: Tropical storm drops rain on valley

Nearly an inch of rain has fallen in the northwest Las Vegas Valley courtesy of the long reach of Tropical Storm Lorena near Baja, Calif., but heavier stuff is expected on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service.

Arizona woman released after decades on death row

An Arizona woman who spent more than two decades on death row was released on bond Friday after a judge ruled there’s no direct evidence linking her to the death of her young son, other than a purported confession to a detective whose honesty has been questioned.

Bail bondsmen indicted for robbery, extortion

Three bail bondsmen were indicted on charges they robbed and extorted a female client they claimed owed them money, state prosecutors said.

U.S. birth rate leveling off after falling four straight years

U.S. births may be leveling off after dropping for four years in a row, suggesting that the economy and other factors aren’t stopping couples from having more children.

 
Ousted Carson City animal services chief sues city

A woman ousted from her job as Carson City Animal Services manager amid public outrage over a dog’s euthanasia is suing the city.

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