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Barber maintains steady clip

The hair that hits the floor at West Hill Barber Shop these days is grayer than it once was. Customers don’t crowd into the friendly confines of Jerry Stump’s clip joint as they did a generation ago.

Heller cybersecurity amendment narrowly defeated

The Senate on Tuesday narrowly rejected an amendment that U.S. Sen. Dean Heller of Nevada said would have strengthened privacy protections to a cybersecurity bill that was later approved by the upper chamber.

Capitol tree planting ends Nevada’s 150th anniversary celebration

Nevada’s 150th anniversary came to a ceremonial close Tuesday in Carson City with the dedication of a tree on the Capitol grounds and the awarding of memorabilia from a yearlong series of events to state museums.

Will sale of Caesars’ bankrupt casino operating unit attract buyers?

When a bankrupt operating unit of Caesars Entertainment went on the market earlier this month, the package consisted of 38 casinos, including Caesars Palace on the Strip. But those watching the sale have focused more on what isn’t being offered.

Metro looking for gunman in Monday night slaying

A man was shot dead Monday night in an apartment complex near the intersection of Lake Mead Boulevard and Torrey Pines Road, according to Las Vegas police.

Vegas sex extortion victim’s name might remain secret

The identity of a married businessman videotaped having sex with a stripper at a rendezvous outside the country might never be made public in court documents.

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