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Gala honors school’s supporters

It was Bishop Gorman High School’s biggest fundraising event of the year and it was only natural that the school would honor two of its biggest supporters, Albert “Big Al” Faccinto and his wife, Kathie, who were inducted into the Royal Order of the Gael at the 32nd annual Knight of the Gael gala.

EDITORIAL: The cost of being No. 1 in pension generosity

Now we know why the Public Employees Retirement System of Nevada worked so hard for so long to keep pension data hidden from state taxpayers. A new study has determined that Nevada provides its government workers with the most generous retirement benefits in America.

Gazing into future for TV broadcasters

TV isn’t dead, but it faces intense competition for our leisure time. As the National Association of Broadcasters convenes in Las Vegas this week for its annual tradeshow, broadcasters must consider how consumers are viewing content, most notably on their mobile devices, and the implications of this viewing shift on our wireless spectrum capacity.

In education, it’s the results, not the money

To paraphrase the old James Carville campaign line and apply it to the education of Nevada children: “It’s the results, stupid.”

A few things about platforms

There was no small bit of controversy following the Clark County Republican Party’s vote to drop planks opposing same-sex marriage and abortion from its official party platform.

Breaking down, repairing and rebuilding

I fell in love with basketball at a summer baseball camp at Northern Arizona University. I was 8 years old. We happened by the gym during “free time,” and I found myself in a pickup game. It was like I’d played this game in a previous life. I became impassioned.

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