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Drop in traffic tickets has Supreme Court near broke, chief justice says

A trend of fewer traffic tickets being written by police around the state may be a boon for motorists, but it is creating a financial crisis for the Nevada Supreme Court, which says it will go broke May 1 without more state funding.

Victim in videotaped sex abuse case speaks out

A victim of prolonged sexual abuse told the Review-Journal that Christopher Sena weilded control over his wife and ex-wife for years. Deborah Sena and Terrie Sena should not be locked up, the victim said.

 
Brooklyn fire that killed 7 children raises fire safety concern

The father of seven Orthodox Jewish children killed in a Brooklyn house fire told hundreds of mourners at their funeral on Sunday that the only way he can survive the tragedy was “complete, utter and total surrender” to his religious beliefs.

2 hospitalized in southwest valley accident

Two people were hospitalized in critical condition after a two-vehicle head-on crash in the southwest valley Saturday, Las Vegas police said.

Here’s what you should actually do if you’re pulled over by police

Many of us have had that sinking feeling while carefully driving along, following all the rules of the road and being courteous behind the wheel. All of a sudden, from out of nowhere, comes a car with those flashing red lights right on your bumper.

Nellis wants to sever ties with CCSD, replace with new charter school

After 10 years of pleas and false hope that the Clark County School District would replace the aging Heard Elementary School with a new school in a quieter part of Nellis Air Force Base, base officials want to sever ties with the school district and have a new charter school built, joining eight other Air Force bases around the country that have charter schools.

Hardy proposal for Yucca jolts Nevadans

A call for Nevada to begin talks with the federal government over Yucca Mountain re-awakened strong feelings on Sunday over the prospects of burying high level nuclear waste in the state.

 
Review of Rolling Stone’s gang rape article to be published soon

The article, “A Rape on Campus,” horrified readers when it was published last November. It described how a University of Virginia freshman named Jackie was sexually assaulted by seven attackers during a frat party, and how the university failed to adequately respond.