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Nevada employee insurance program got bad rap

The Pew Charitable Trusts has revised a report on state employee health insurance benefits to show Nevada’s program is better than originally stated and generally in line with national averages.

Fired NLV cop wins ruling, possibly $500,000

Cash-strapped North Las Vegas will have to pay for improperly firing a police officer, according to a state labor board. The officer’s attorney said the bill could be more than $500,000.

Former Foothill High School teacher’s license revoked

Amanda Brennan, the former Foothill High School teacher sentenced to 5 years probation for kissing a 15-year-old male student, had her Nevada teaching license revoked by the State Board of Education on Thursday.

Female players could turn the tide for Sun City golf courses

Don’t believe any of that talk about golf losing its popularity. The truth is that golf is gaining in popularity — at least among women. It certainly is in Summerlin, and for sure it is at the three golf courses in Sun City Summerlin.

Dining Pick of the Week: Cafe V

Las Vegas resident and celebrity chef Vic Moea rebranded his restaurant from Vic’s New American Cuisine to Cafe V in August to provide customers with a more casual and affordable dining experience despite its being located in Anthem.

A La Carte, Oct. 2-8, 2014

Dining events and news from across the valley.