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Cox’s Contour service makes entertainment personal

That’s the message sent by Cox Communications’ Contour service, which debuted nationally in August and offers iPad viewing, personalized recommendations and an improved DVR.

New location a boon for Keller Williams Realty

 It’s not just a good time for residential brokerage Keller Williams Realty to help clients move.

Faciliteq celebrates its conversion into model workspace downtown

Downtown’s redevelopment and the Arts District’s First Friday hipness draw all the urban publicity in Sin City, but in between those two Las Vegas business districts exists a “no man’s land” that served as the setting for a $2 million building investment by businessman Quentin Abramo.

Zones changed to restore golf courses

The grass is about to get greener at Lake Las Vegas, and supporters of a related plan hope the change will help return the Henderson resort community to its original glory.

Dog euthanization costs Carson City $41,500

Carson City supervisors have authorized a $41,500 settlement to avert a lawsuit over city Animal Service’s euthanasia of a dog in July.

Morning results make books happy, bettors woozy

It was a Sunday of mourning at the sports books, and everyone who bet on Eli Manning and the New York Giants was in a foul mood before noon.

Nevada Task Force 1’s homecoming is sweet

For the week they were deployed, team members conducted rescues by helicopter in areas cut off by flooding to save stranded people and their animals.

Shriners need new blood to keep going

Smiling, 17-year-old Samantha McClean walks down the stairs of her Henderson home with examples of her artwork under her arm. As she hurriedly makes her way to the living room, there is nothing about her entrance that suggests anything more or less than normalcy.

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