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Senate advancing gingerly on jobless benefits

WASHINGTON — The Senate moved gingerly today trying to revive a stalled bill that would extend federal benefits to the long-term unemployed.

Jerry Koloskie resigns after 31 years at UNLV

Jerry Koloskie, who rose from working with UNLV’s training staff to eventually becoming interim athletic director, resigned last week. Athletic director Tina Kunzer-Murphy said Monday that Koloskie made the decision “on his own.”

In Case You Missed It: When football and church collide

A pastor who is also a big San Francisco 49ers fan was faced with a dilemma Sunday morning: Watch his beloved Niners or preach the word of God. He decided to do both … sort of.

Las Vegas Improvisational Players focus on good, clean fun

The Las Vegas Improvisation Players create on the spot scenes, songs and poems in a format similar to the popular TV program “Whose Line is it Anyway?” They tend to keep the comedy swift, fun, clean and family-friendly. They often perform once a month at the American Heritage Academy. This will be a feature on the performers.

Project Neon funding moves forward

The massive Interstate 15 widening effort in Las Vegas known as Project Neon took another step forward Monday when the state Transportation Board unanimously approved a resolution seeking approval to borrow up to $100 million to purchase right-of-way for the project.

Hakkasan completes acquisition of Enlightened Hospitality Group

Hakkasan Ltd., which operates the 64,000-square-foot Hakkasan Las Vegas at the MGM Grand, has taken majority ownership of Enlightened Hospitality Group, the hospitality company said Monday.

 
Ford unveils new aluminum F-150

Ford has unveiled a new F-150 with a body built almost entirely out of aluminum. The lighter material shaves as much as 700 pounds off the 5,000-pound truck, a revolutionary change for a vehicle known for its heft and an industry still heavily reliant on steel.

Swedish women receive womb transplants

STOCKHOLM — Nine women in Sweden have successfully received transplanted wombs donated from relatives in an experimental procedure that has raised some ethical concerns. The women will soon try to become pregnant with their new wombs, the doctor in charge of the pioneering project has revealed.

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