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Rodgers should pass tough test

It’s premature to proclaim the Green Bay Packers finally have found balance in their offense. Aaron Rodgers’ right arm shows up each week, but the running attack is nowhere near as reliable.

Rebels flex muscle in rout

UNLV made sure, emphatically in fact, this would be no repeat of Southern Utah or Northern Arizona.

House votes again to defund Obamacare

The House voted last week for a stopgap bill that would keep the government running through mid-December, but also defund the landmark health care law.

Commissioners question $9 million in Metro funds

The Metropolitan Police Department started its budget year with about $9 million more than officials anticipated, according to a county analysis of the department’s financial statements.

After 35 years, Norton’s epic loss to Holmes still packs ferocious punch

When most people think of the boxer Ken Norton, who lived out his final years in Henderson and died there last week, they probably think of his cross-armed, crab-like style of coming forward that gave some of the greatest heavyweights of his generation — of all time, really — major fits. Or they think of him breaking Muhammad Ali’s jaw at decrepit San Diego Sports Arena in the first installment of their indelible trilogy.

Tentative deal would give $34.5 million to relatives of heiress

A tentative deal has been reached in a New York court fight over the will of a Montana copper mining heiress whose father founded Las Vegas that would give more than $30 million of her $300 million estate to her distant relatives, a person familiar with the case said Saturday.

Saved child’s parents hold rodeo event to benefit hospital staff

Marla Stevens, a training officer with the Metropolitan Police Department, had never heard of it. Neither had her husband, Patrick, a security specialist at the Nevada National Security Site.

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