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6 best quotes from UNLV football’s 2013 season

After a wildly unsuccessful last couple of decades, the Rebels went onto the field in 2013 with something to prove — and sent the school to a bowl game for the first time since 2000. Here are six of the best quotes from the season.

Nevada Supreme Court incumbents usually draw no opponents

The strength of incumbency is enormous, but it seems to be the most powerful when it involves the Nevada Supreme Court. The two justices up for re-election are not expected to draw any opponents in 2014.

Miley Cyrus will break in Beacher’s Madhouse

No reason to wait until New Year’s Eve if you can jump-start the party with Miley Cyrus. A so-called “soft opening” turns into a big night at Beacher’s Madhouse, the variety show that opens Friday.

Chilling portrait emerges from Newtown police documents

Connecticut police released thousands of pages Friday from their investigation into the Newtown massacre, providing the most detailed and disturbing picture yet of the rampage and Adam Lanza’s fascination with murder, while also depicting school employees’ brave and clearheaded attempts to protect the children.

Job explosion: Demand for meth cleanups growing

Tens of thousands of houses have been used as meth labs the last decade and a cottage industry is developing around cleaning them up. Many Americans are more aware of the production of the highly addictive drug thanks to AMC’s hit show “Breaking Bad.”

Canadian carrier WestJet on cusp of 1 million mark

When the first WestJet flight landed at McCarran International Airport on Sept. 9, 2005, it marked the airline’s continued growth from its western Canada base but also raised doubts among top management.

Enough to make you sick

Donald Munn is a poster boy, a pinata and a lightning rod. Depending on how you look at the facts, he’s either the unluckiest, most persecuted public employee of our time or Taxpayer Enemy No. 1.

‘Duck Dynasty,’ A&E make up after fan backlash

“Duck Dynasty” patriarch Phil Robertson will return to work on A&E’s reality show despite his comments about gay immorality, the channel said Friday, reversing its decision to suspend him after facing a backlash and threatened boycott.

Mortgage interest rates continue uphill climb

Mortgage rates increased a week after the Federal Reserve reduced the amount of money it pours into the economy to lower interest rates and ahead of a new year that comes with new mortgage rules.