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CityCenter’s Aria springs some leaks

Mother Nature sort of rained on CityCenter’s parade last week. Barely a month old, the pristine $8.5 billion project sprang some leaks during a week of record rainfall that surpassed last year’s total of 1.59 inches.

Ex-prostitutes walk tough road to economic freedom amid recession

Some prostitutes bear a mark that makes it tough to find other work in any type of economy. It’s hard to explain away a 30-year gap in your resume, harder still to explain an arrest record. A soaring unemployment rate — above 13 percent now in Nevada — makes it difficult for anyone to find a job. For someone like Nicole, it was nearly impossible.

Watch slide show about group that helps former prostitutes

Roundup deaths criticized

RENO — Animal advocates are calling for an independent investigation after the deaths of nine wild horses so far in a government roundup on the range north of Reno.

reporters’ notebook

RANDOM QUOTES OVERHEARD AT MONDAY’S MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY PARADE, held under dark skies and sporadic sprinkles in downtown Las Vegas:

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Unionized Clark County employees packed Tuesday’s commission meeting to show solidarity against an advisory report that calls for cuts to their ever-growing wages. … Commissioner Tom Collins … played to his audience, clad in yellow T-shirts, in declaring pay cuts off the table. “If they’re not worth what you’re paying them, then you should fire them,” Mr. Collins said. …

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