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Guidance on term limits sought

CARSON CITY — Attorneys for the Legislature and secretary of state’s office hope the Nevada Supreme Court makes it clear in its coming decision on term limits how replacements will be named if candidates for elected offices are ruled ineligible to serve.

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An article in Sunday’s Review-Journal misstated the percentage of the Nevada vote earned by presidential candidate Ross Perot. Perot earned 26.2 percent of the vote in 1992 and 9.5 percent in 1996.

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Term limit hearings set today

CARSON CITY — Nevada Supreme Court justices face what could be the most critical hearing of their careers today when they listen to lawyers argue whether term limits for public officials are constitutional.

Search for Fossett to resume

BRIDGEPORT, Calif. — The hunt for multimillionaire adventurer Steve Fossett, who vanished in September after taking off by plane from a remote Nevada ranch, resumes today as a team of elite athletes and expert mountaineers starts hiking through rugged mountains on the California-Nevada border where he may have crashed.

Petition signatures paid far less than workers expected

Several people who worked to get signatures on an initiative petition pushed by former Assemblywoman Sharron Angle say they have not been paid what they are owed for their work.

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Videos of deadly Minneapolis shooting contradict government statements

Leaders of law enforcement organizations expressed alarm Sunday over the latest deadly shooting by federal officers in Minneapolis while use-of-force experts criticized the Trump administration’s justification of the killing, saying bystander footage contradicted its narrative of what prompted it.