Source: Drug given before death

LOS ANGELES — Michael Jackson’s personal doctor administered a powerful anesthetic to help him sleep, and authorities believe the drug killed the pop singer, a law enforcement official said Monday.

Spate of child shootings, deaths causing alarm

Wary mothers are keeping their children closer than ever in a blighted northeast Las Vegas neighborhood where an 8-year-old boy was shot Saturday.

Backers lobby for campus

Just a few days after Clark County School District officials proposed a $249 million bond measure for school improvements, West Las Vegas residents said they hope some of that money will be spent in their inner-city neighborhood.

Government lobbying

It’s not enough for governments to seize your wealth against your will and spend it in ways that you don’t support. Nevada bureaucrats also use some of those seized revenues to hobnob with their peers at other levels of government — only they’re not lobbying for lower tax burdens or to request the elimination of ineffective or redundant government services.

Reid fights ‘destination discrimination’

Southern Nevada’s public officials have intensified efforts to ensure that federal policies allow government travel to Las Vegas.

Cosmo resort chief named

Hotel industry veteran and former Caesars Palace general manager John Unwin has been named as the Cosmopolitan’s chief executive officer. Unwin, who resigned his position at Caesars Palace after five years last week, will join the $3.9 billion hotel-condominium-casino project in October.

IN BRIEF

List of entrepreneurial cities puts LV near top

Lending a healthy hand: Medical convention reaches out to Las Vegas community

A medical convention in town this week is bringing health and fitness knowledge to neighborhoods where medical advice is scarce. “We practice as one community, we care about the nation,” Carolyn Barley Britton, president of National Medical Association, said of the organization’s volunteer efforts in communities where it convenes. “We just don’t come and keep our eyes on ourselves.”

Company emphasizes need to restructure debt; casino operations unaffected

Station Casinos files for Chapter 11
Station Casinos on Tuesday filed for Chapter 11 protection after reaching an impasse in months-long negotiations with creditors on a plan to restructure the gaming company’s $5.7 billion debt load.

“We have been working with the various creditor groups for months and it has been very difficult to get all of the creditors to come to a consensual agreement among themselves and with the company,” Chief Accounting Officer Thomas Friel said.

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