Sandoval, state Democrats politely disagree on budget

Activists opposing cuts to education, social services and other programs bused 200 people to Carson City to pack the Assembly chamber as a visible sign of protest during Gov. Brian Sandoval’s State of the State speech last week.

Mediation process leaves both homeowners, lenders unhappy

The Nevada Supreme Court, which oversees the Foreclosure Mediation Program, has several times in the past 18 months updated program rules in response to concerns that have arisen, but bank officials and homeowners say the program still has problems that must be addressed.

Week in Review: Top News

In his first State of the State address, Gov. Brian Sandoval on Monday talked of getting Nevadans back to work even as he proposed a $5.8 billion budget filled with deep cuts sure to cost some public sector employees their jobs.

Nevadans miss chance to avoid foreclosures

Jeanne Bullock parted with her grand piano. Now, she might lose her home. The longtime local musician was forced to ship her beloved piano to a music store in Maryland owned by her brother. Like others facing foreclosure, she is short on cash.

Post-Christmas Tournament Schedules

Follow the link for a full schedule and results of the boys and girls basketball tournaments being held in Las Vegas during the week after Christmas.

Winter’s grip eases for New Year’s fireworks show

Braving the bone-chilling winds atop Treasure Island on Thursday, a small group of workers ran spools of wire, set up launching boxes and put other finishing touches on the fireworks show that will welcome 2011 tonight.

Salvation Army gets additional $14,000 donation

For the second time in consecutive days, a gaming company has donated thousands of dollars to the Salvation Army after its headquarters were burglarized of $13,000 last weekend.

New storm dumps rain, snow on parts of West; Las Vegas sees flurries

A winter storm pummeled the western U.S. today with fierce wind gusts, heavy rain and more than 2 feet of snow, closing freeways, forcing people from their homes in a California town and dumping a snowy mix of precipitation on the edges of Phoenix.

Douglas to lead Nevada Supreme Court in 2011

Michael Douglas is the new chief justice of the Nevada Supreme Court, taking over the leadership role at a critical time.

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