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Nevadans vary on support for Obama strategy

Nevada members of Congress expressed varying levels of enthusiasm Wednesday after President Barack Obama presented a strategy to combat jihadist forces that have shaken up the Middle East.

 
Work crews confident I-15 will reopen — partly — by Friday

Nevada Transportation Department crews say they’re optimistic they’ll be able to have one lane of traffic flowing in each direction of Interstate 15 by Friday.

Nevada nabs $29.3 million in road grants

Nevada has been awarded $29.3 million in federal grants for road improvements in its two major cities, according to state lawmakers.

Memorial set for strangled Arizona girl

A public memorial service is scheduled Thursday for an 8-year-old girl whose body was found in a shallow grave less than a mile from her Bullhead City, Ariz., home on Sept. 2. She had been strangled

Restaurant owner pleads guilty to tax evasion

The owner of a Las Vegas Japanese restaurant pleaded guilty in federal court this week to evading roughly $244,000 in taxes.

Barker selected as Clark County chief judge

Clark County District Court jurists voted unanimously Wednesday to name David Barker as chief judge.

$2,500 reward offered in fatal Reno stabbing

The Secret Witness organization is offering a $2,500 reward for information about the fatal stabbing of a 48-year-old man on a Reno street.

Not guilty plea in Sparks trespass killing

A homeowner accused of murder and attempted murder in the shooting of two unarmed trespassers in Sparks has pleaded not guilty to the charges against him.

Titus loses bid to widen VA benefits for gays

It was an unusual venue for a fight over gay marriage, but a congressional committee on veterans affairs on Wednesday revived debate over federal benefits for spouses in same sex couples.

Feds fault company in Nevada miner’s death

Mine managers are to blame in the death of a worker at an Elko County gold mine because they didn’t ensure his workplace was free of dangerous clutter and allowed him to work alone, according to federal mine safety regulators.