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Judge: Detroit can use bankruptcy to relieve debt

A federal judge ruled Tuesday that Detroit can use bankruptcy to cut employee pensions and relieve itself of other crushing debts, handing a defeat to the city’s unions and retirees and shifting the case into a delicate new phase.

Five Las Vegas high schools scrubbed amid norovirus fears

Five Las Vegas Valley high schools and their athletic facilities are being cleaned in the wake of last week’s norovirus outbreak linked to a visiting football team.

 
Obama on healthcare reform, website

The White House has signaled that it plans to outline more aggressively the benefits of the healthcare reforms. Obama kicked off the campaign on Tuesday in a speech at 2:30 p.m (EST).

Delicious gifts are always in style for holidays

We’re featuring an even dozen sources for food gifts from businesses that are based in Las Vegas or have locations here.

UFC lightweight Diaz quickly dismisses Maynard while school pals party

Somewhere in Lodi, Calif., the majority of the Tokay High School class of 2003 was dancing the night away to the throwback sounds of 50 Cent and Chingy on Saturday night. Perhaps at some point during the evening somebody made time to flip on a television to check in on the class’ most famous alumni.

Nevada liberal groups want minimum wage boosted to $15 an hour

Nevada progressive organizations and the national Alliance for a Just Society organization called Tuesday for adoption of a “living wage” of at least $15 an hour.

 
Woman waits two hours, doesn’t get to testify in Family Court marshal case

Monica Contreras, who alleged on Family Court videotape she was groped by a marshal in August 2011, entered the federal courthouse Tuesday morning to testify before a grand jury hearing allegations of excessive force. But after waiting more than two hours outside the grand jury room, she was told her testimony was not needed Tuesday.

A La Carte, Dec. 3-9

Dining events and news from across the valley.

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