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FBI agents and Metropolitan Police Department officers raided nine sites around the Las Vegas Valley as part of an investigation of homeowners associations.
The federal government is digging up documents and correspondence related to association board members, attorneys and construction companies, according to a federal search warrant.
A source said authorities are investigating whether individuals were planted on homeowners association boards to funnel business stemming from construction defect lawsuits to certain attorneys and construction companies.
Agents are searching homeowners association records and ballot information dating back to 2001.
MONDAY
JUROR VOICES DOUBTS
A juror who said she was racked with guilt over voting for the death penalty for child killer Beau Maestas triggered a review after raising allegations of jury misconduct in the case.
Rachel Poore says she begged Maestas for forgiveness and told him she planned to have his name tattooed on her body.
A judge is expected to rule in December on whether Maestas should be resentenced for the 2005 stabbing that killed 3-year-old Kristyanna Cowen and left her sister, Brittney Bergeron Himel, now 16, paralyzed.
TUESDAY
INJURED JUDGE TESTIFIES
With stapled and stitched gouges criss-crossing her near-bald head, District Court Judge Elizabeth Halverson appeared before a grand jury to testify against her husband.
Edward Halverson was indicted by the grand jury the next day on an attempted murder charge in connection with a Sept. 4 attack on the judge.
Elizabeth Halverson spent two weeks in the hospital after she was beaten with a cast-iron skillet.
WEDNESDAY
DEALERSHIPS CLOSE
Two auto dealerships abruptly shut down as the sputtering national economy claimed more jobs.
With little warning to its employees, Georgia-based Bill Heard Enterprises closed 13 car lots nationwide, including Bill Heard Chevrolet and Vista Chevrolet in Las Vegas.
The company employed 2,700 people in all, but it was unclear how many local workers lost their jobs.
THURSDAY
TESTIMONY WITH A WINK
Alfred Beardsley went from being a witness for the prosecution to a star for the defense as testimony continued in the armed robbery and kidnapping trial of O.J. Simpson.
In a blow to prosecutors, Beardsley said he didn't think Simpson should have been charged and questioned the authenticity of an audiotape of last year's confrontation at Palace Station between Simpson and two memorabilia dealers.
Later, Beardsley winked at one of Simpson's lawyers.
FRIDAY
CITY EYES LABOR COSTS
The city of Las Vegas announced it wants to slash labor costs by $65 million over the next five years in order to stave off financial woes.
The budget reduction, combined with other measures outlined in a new city report -- including as many as 46 layoffs -- would keep Las Vegas from draining its reserves during an economic downturn that's expected to last at least two more years.
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By the numbers
4 -- Number of years the historic West Las Vegas neighborhood went without a full-service grocery store until Wednesday.
0.17 -- Percentage of UNLV's student body that attended an information session Tuesday with President David Ashley to learn about the impact of budget cuts.
48.3 -- Percent drop in new-home sales in the Las Vegas Valley since last year.
4.9 billion -- Dollars worth of gold, silver and copper produced by mines in Nevada in 2007, a record for the Silver State.
40,000 -- Attendees at this year's MINExpo in Las Vegas, making it the biggest mining convention ever.
Quotes
"Why do you call yourself Emergency Management when you cannot do ordinary daily work?"
John Marvel, Assemblyman, R-Battle Mountain, after an audit revealed the state Division lost track of equipment and didn't secure preparedness plans from dozens of entities.
"Having been through (a divorce), you know the second one's got to be better than the first one, and the third one's got to be better than the second one."
Don Logan, Las Vegas 51s president, joking about his team's recent "divorce" from the Los Angeles DODGERS and subsequent "Marriage" to the Toronto Blue Jays.
"We're grateful for every penny."
Lisa Howfield, general manager, on KVBC-TV, Channel 3, placing third in the nation for the number of campaign ads after the political conventions.
Multimedia
FAA Audio of plane crash
The making of a Jim Day Cartoon
Show Us Your Closet with Zowie Bowie
School Board candidate using homophones
72nd Military Police Company returns
