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Former prostitute earns a win

Three years ago, Laura moved to Las Vegas from California for the simple reason that she had just turned 21 and it seemed like the place for her to be.

Wallace, Olsen advance

Events production company owner Chris Wallace came out on top in a primary election for state Board of Education District 7, a nonpartisan office left open by incumbent Merv Iverson’s decision not to seek re-election.

Halverson ousted; Miley top vote-getter

While the Judicial Discipline Commission weighs the fate of embattled District Judge Elizabeth Halverson, voters delivered their own verdict Tuesday, deciding Halverson must go.

Ruling rejects men-women price policy

When Todd Phillips looks to the future in Las Vegas, he says he sees a day when everyone, regardless of gender, will have to pay the same price to get into a nightclub.

Three House incumbents coast

Nevada’s three members of the House of Representatives all breezed past primary challengers in Tuesday’s election, setting up the general election contests for the state’s congressional seats.

Amount raised in trooper’s accident

CARSON CITY — The state is adding $1.2 million to a $1.3 million settlement already approved for family members of four Mexican citizens killed in a 2006 accident involving a speeding state trooper.