Nevadans want end to illegal residency

Nevadans and other Westerners overwhelmingly support efforts to stop illegal immigration across the U.S.-Mexico border, including completing construction of a border fence and penalizing employers who hire undocumented workers, according to a new regional poll.

BEIJING HANDS OFF OLYMPICS TO BRITS

Boris Johnson is the mayor of London and looks like the kind of guy you would want to party with.

Experts: Silver State growing despite slump

Luring a deep pool of new residents came easily to Nevada two years ago, when job formation clocked in at 5 percent a year.

Little to probe in Utah crash that killed 10

SALT LAKE CITY — Investigators had little more than ash and blackened shards of metal to sift through Sunday as they tried to figure out what caused a twin-engine plane to crash shortly after taking off, killing all 10 people on board.

IN BRIEF

LOOKING TO FUTURE

Tropicana seeks better resort price

Tropicana Entertainment, LLC, filed a motion in U.S. bankruptcy court to seek a better sale price for its Indiana casino, the same day two unions voted in favor of a new contract for 750 workers at the company’s Strip property.

IN BRIEF

TRANSIT SERVICE

Gun control debate cools off

CARSON CITY — The never-ending battle between gun control supporters and Second Amendment advocates has nearly fallen off the charts as a significant issue either in Nevada or the West, a Review-Journal poll says.

Insurance deadline helps fuel exodus

Legislation that changes retirement benefits for government workers is having a mixed impact on local governments as the deadline nears for employees to retire or lose access to a taxpayer-funded health insurance program.

Islamic intimidation trumps liberty again

Journalist Sherry Jones, 46, had worked for a decade at the Montana Missoulian when she went back to school and, in 2006, earned her bachelor’s degree in English and creative writing from the University of Montana.

Never mind

All that talk last week about energy at Sen. Harry Reid’s alternative fuels summit in Las Vegas sure got New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg fired up.

INSIDE BUSINESS

7-Eleven opens new store on Durango Drive

A timely premiere?

Nearly 1,100 workers at the new $250 million Eastside Cannery have spent the past couple weeks getting acclimated to the nuances of their new jobs in anticipation of Thursday’s opening in time for the Labor Day crowds.

Construction on Mercer project continues

Developer Jim Letchinger is “proceeding cautiously” with construction of the $50 million Mercer condominium project on Tropicana Avenue west of the Las Vegas Beltway.

IN BRIEF

AMARILLO, Calif.

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