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State hearing officer upholds firing of former Capitol Police officer

CARSON CITY – A former Capitol Police sergeant who engaged in sexual harassment and failed to respond to harassment by other officers directed at a female colleague has had his firing upheld by a state hearing officer.

Pita Pit to open soon; Moe’s delayed

The year 2013 brought out a slew of new entrepreneurs, among them a few who wanted to open franchises in the Las Vegas area.

 
Utah’s same-sex marriage ban struck down

A federal judge struck down Utah’s same-sex marriage ban Friday in a decision that brings a nationwide shift toward allowing gay marriage to a conservative state where the Mormon church has long been against it.

2 more inmate deaths reported at Nevada prisons

The Nevada Department of Corrections has reported two more inmate deaths this week, making nine such cases since October.

Dining Pick of the Week: Cafe Zupas

A steamy bowl of homemade soup is the perfect meal during these short winter days or long winter nights, and all soups at Cafe Zupas are served with bread and a chocolate-dipped strawberry.

Did botched vasectomy prompt Reno hospital shooting?

Nevada authorities say they’re trying to determine whether a California man’s anger over complications he suffered from a 2010 surgery prompted him to go on a shooting rampage at a urologist’s office, killing one doctor and critically wounding another before committing suicide.

10 places in Nevada you have to visit

We took to social media to find the places in Nevada that best display what’s great about our state. Here’s what you had to say.