Man gets life term in Reno killing

RENO — A jury has recommended the maximum penalty for a man convicted of murdering a university professor after hearing him described as a brilliant, calculating, cold-blooded killer who should spend his life in prison with no chance for parole.

U.S. judge releases Mongols

Four of five members of the Mongols outlaw motorcycle club accused of conspiring to sell illegal drugs were released from custody Friday, three days after they were snared in a nationwide sting.

Palin contest gets strippers fired up

It was a Sarah Palin bizarre-o world Thursday night. Strippers wore hair buns, eyeglasses and not much else to take their shot in a Palin lookalike contest at Club Paradise. Palins to the left. Palins to the right. Here a Palin, there a Palin, everywhere a Palin-Palin.

Incident rankles parents

Seven-year-old Moses Ismerio-Goddard sat on his school bus for four hours Tuesday after his ride home was delayed by a police-ordered lockdown at a school he doesn’t even attend.

MOTHER’S PRIDE GOES INTO SPACE

Helen Garriott was a world away from her son as he spent the past two weeks on the international space station, but she was with him all the way.

Company accepts decision on highway work in Arizona

KINGMAN, Ariz. — No further challenge will be made over a contract for widening a 15-mile stretch of U.S. Highway 93 leading to the new bridge spanning the Colorado River at Hoover Dam, providing a new traffic link between Arizona and Nevada.

Bridge still closed

Aside from cooler weather and early voting, the end of October also was supposed to bring a little relief to northwest valley commuters. It was about two months ago to the day that the Clark County Commission reversed its earlier, inane decision to leave the completed Lake Mead Boulevard interchange at the Las Vegas Beltway closed through 2010. After being called out on a politically expedient promise to a handful of noisy, Sun City Summerlin NIMBYs, the full commission voted in August to open the $12.4 million interchange as soon as possible. Officials thought it would take about two months, tops.

Western Alliance posts quarterly loss

Western Alliance Bancorporation, the $5.2 billion asset Las Vegas-based holding company for Bank of Nevada, reported Friday that it lost $94.7 million in the third quarter because of charge-offs for security investments and goodwill in the acquisition of First Independent Bank.

IN BRIEF

WASHINGTON

GES posts record high revenue for third quarter

Trade show and convention contractor GES Exposition Services posted record revenue of $203 million in the third quarter, but company officials warned fourth-quarter earnings are unlikely to meet expectations.

Some 962 applications OK’d for utility rebates

A state task force approved 962 applications for utility rebates on solar, wind and water power projects at residences, businesses, farms, schools and public buildings around the state, NV Energy announced Friday.

Partial deal in defect case: $90 million

A construction-defect lawsuit involving 34,000 Clark County homeowners could be nearing a partial settlement.

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