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Sex offender law tested anew

Challenges to Nevada’s new sex offender law mounted Tuesday as the American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada filed a complaint in federal court on behalf of 12 sex offenders who claim the law is unconstitutional.

Resorts on Strip dealing

With gasoline prices on the rise and the U.S. dollar declining internationally, Strip hotels are slashing prices to lure budget-minded customers.

Legislators aim for fast-track cuts in special session

CARSON CITY — Some lawmakers are suggesting cuts of $100 million or more could be implemented quickly by bipartisan agreement in the upcoming special session, leaving other decisions on Nevada’s massive budget shortfall for another day.

Two accused in stabbing

Two people were arrested Tuesday in the stabbing death of a 27-year-old man who was dropped off at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center the night before.

Candidate’s living arrangement approved

RENO — A judge dismissed a challenge by Democratic Assemblywoman Debbie Smith over the residency of her Republican rival Trent Baldwin.

Hope Chapel

Obama touts ‘green’ energy on visit to Springs Preserve

Under the bleach-bright Las Vegas summer sun, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on Tuesday checked out the solar panels that shade cars in the parking lot of the Springs Preserve while powering the facility.