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Nevada National Guard’s mission in Arizona ends

CARSON CITY — The Nevada National Guard’s mission in Arizona has ended just as its deployment in support of Haitian earthquake recovery effort began.

IN BRIEF

RECKLESS DRIVING ALLEGED

Trial delayed in officer’s slaying

The trial of six men charged in connection with the November slaying of a Las Vegas police officer at his North Las Vegas home was delayed until next year.

Two arrests in homeless man’s death

Two homeless men have been arrested and charged in connection with the beating death of another homeless man, according to an arrest report released Monday.

Survey invites attorneys

Invitations to participate in the 2010 Judicial Performance Evaluation were mailed Monday to all attorneys licensed to practice in Nevada and having business addresses in Clark County.

State won’t raid county, city coffers

CARSON CITY — Gov. Jim Gibbons pledged Monday to local government officials not to tap into city and county coffers as he looks for ways to reduce spending to cover a $900 million state budget shortfall.

Anonymous tip leads police to body of missing woman

The body of a missing Las Vegas woman was found over the weekend in a stolen pickup, and investigators think her now-deceased fiance was responsible for her death.

Possible loan from China bank keeps high-speed rail plan alive

Backers of a proposed magnetic levitation train that would ferry passengers between the Los Angeles area and Las Vegas announced Monday that a $7 billion loan from China hinges on the U.S. government’s support for the project.

Sky may be falling over Yucca

WASHINGTON — After two decades of strife between Nevada and the federal government, the end may be in sight for Yucca Mountain following a series of critical moves Monday by the Obama administration.

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