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INTEL: Room taxes up in fiscal ’14, data show

In a preliminary report, room tax is up 4.8 percent to $34.4 million for fiscal year 2014 year-to-date.

Prices of higher-end homes up 30 percent in past year

Wealthy households in Nevada were not immune to the dramatic loss of property values that ravaged the state’s housing market during the recession, nor do they appear to be missing out on the recovery, according to a new report.

UNLV offers boost to remedial students

Policy changes were implemented this fall to prevent UNLV students from putting off remedial courses until late in their college career.

Violent relationship led to Las Vegas murder-suicide

The deaths of a Las Vegas couple in what police described as a murder-suicide was the final episode of a troubled relationship that had become increasingly more violent.

Some residents along California-Oregon border want new state

Since the 1850s Gold Rush, some folks in the rugged hills and valleys of Northern California and Southern Oregon have felt they would be better off if they could break away and form their own state.

Got a restaurant idea? Catskill, N.Y. has a deal for you

Locals looking to land a buzz-worthy, foodie-friendly restaurant in this Hudson River village are offering the right chef a novel deal: Come to Catskill with a killer concept — maybe farm-to-table, gastro-pub or vegetarian — and get space on Main Street rent free for a year.

Glitches rankle jobless-benefit seekers

It might be popular in some circles to bash people just because they are jobless and must rely on unemployment checks. But is there an excuse for the state Employment Security Division putting them through an emotional ordeal?