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Nevada to phase out home financing rescue program

State officials are dimming the lights and preparing to phase out an ambitious but short-lived program initially intended to help people stay in their homes as Nevada’s housing market crumbled and home values plummeted during the Great Recession.

Vegas judge to decide jurisdiction in Sands China case

Lawyers argued their positions Thursday at a hearing to determine whether Clark County District Court has jurisdiction over Sands China Ltd. in a wrongful termination case.

Senate revives bill authorizing ride-sharing companies such as Uber

A bill authorizing ride-hailing companies like Uber to operate in Nevada was resurrected Thursday on the Senate floor as an amendment with new tax provisions to fully fund a new medical school in Las Vegas and boost the state highway fund.

Ban on glass bottles on Strip not causing a wave of arrests

Police have had 78 interactions with people on the Strip who were carrying glass containers since Clark County commissioners in September banned carrying glass containers on the resort corridor.

Key figure in illegal World Cup bets sentenced to probation

Darren Phua pleaded guilty to the misdemeanor charge stemming from a betting scheme set up in a luxury villa at Caesars. Prosecutors say the operation involved millions of dollars in illegal wagers on the 2014 World Cup.

McCarran’s Rent-A-Car expands with exotic, sports car models

In the mood to rent a Tesla Model S? Or the Chevrolet Corvette Stingray? Enterprise Rent-A-Car, the No. 5 car rental car company at McCarran International Airport by revenue in 2014, is expanding by adding a unit of its Exotic Car Collection to McCarran’s Airport Rent-A-Car Center.

Women share tales of challenge, leadership at sold-out conference

When Pat Mulroy first became the general manager for the Southern Nevada Water Authority, someone tried to redirect her to the spouses’ lounge. Many such stories were heard at the MGM Resorts Foundation’s annual Women’s Leadership Conference.

Nevada high-tech firm wins $10.7 million in patent case

A Nevada company that makes equipment to manage power supplies for computer data centers has won a $10.7 million judgment in a 7-year-old patent infringement case.