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Lively questions addressed in new book on Nevada gaming law, procedures

Those are some provoking questions addressed in the new edition of the “Nevada Gaming Law Practice and Procedure Manual,” unveiled last month in a reception during a gaming law conference at UNLV.

Apex Industrial Complex gives new life to North Las Vegas

North Las Vegas was on the brink of financial collapse two years ago, nearly taken over by the state to pay its debts. That was when Mayor John Lee breathed new life into the Apex Industrial Complex.

Utah rides its defense to 20-19 win over rival BYU

Sunia Tauteoli had two interceptions as the Utah defense saved the day in a disjointed 20-19 win over rival BYU on Saturday.

Election hacks raise fears of Russian influence; Harry Reid ‘deeply shaken’

Recent hacks of election data systems in at least two states have raised fear among lawmakers and intelligence officials that a foreign government is trying to seed doubt about — or even manipulate — the presidential race, renewing debate over when cyberattacks cross red lines and warrant a U.S. response.

Are books (finally) dead?

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