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Nevada good for business

The creation of the gross receipts-based “commerce tax” by the Nevada Legislature and Gov. Brian Sandoval ended up costing the state almost nothing in terms of the competitiveness of its business climate.

 
Three charged in parking lot shooting death of LA-area police officer

A Los Angeles-area police officer was shot to death in his department’s parking lot Wednesday night, and authorities are interviewing several people that have been detained in the case, police said.

EDITORIAL: UNLV rally forced, disconnected from Missouri

For all those UNLV students with sensitive ears and expensive demands, here’s a trigger warning and a recommendation that you seek a “safe space.” You’re about to see an opinion you won’t agree with.

Ex-Canyon Springs RB Pumphrey excelling at San Diego State

Donnell Pumphrey spent his early childhood in San Diego before moving to Las Vegas in eighth grade, going on to star for Canyon Springs High School. UNLV wanted him to stay home. San Diego State wanted him to return home. In the end, it was San Diego State that won out

UNLV fans launch website to support Rebels mascot

In response to anti-racism protests at UNLV this week during which several students claimed the school mascot, Hey Reb!, was a symbol of racism and a survey was posted online by a UNLV campus group to gauge the community’s feelings on Hey Reb!, some Rebels fans on Wednesday launched a KeepHeyReb.com website.

Officials approve record number of cabs for Las Vegas

The Nevada Taxicab Authority board on Thursday approved an unprecedented allocation of new cabs, a move that will likely raise the ire of cab drivers who already believe there are too many of them on the road.