School District faulted for fire watch expense

The Clark County School District spent nearly $500,000 last year on guards to stand fire watch, an expense that has drawn criticism as education funding dwindles in tough economic times.

Panel submits five names for seats on Family Court

Five candidates vying for two vacant Clark County Family Court seats were chosen Tuesday after two days of interviews conducted by the Commission on Judicial Selection for the Eighth Judicial District Court.

In Brief

THURSDAY NIGHT SHOOTING

Parents charged in python attack on 3-year-old son

Police on Tuesday arrested the parents of a 3-year-old boy who last month was bitten and squeezed to the point of unconsciousness by an 18-foot python.

They’re calling it a day at ‘La Cage’

After 231/2 years, the end of the line for “An Evening at La Cage” came with the suddenness of a stiletto heel snapping in half.

Ensign: Televise stimulus bill talks

WASHINGTON — Sen. John Ensign on Tuesday called on congressional leaders to allow full television coverage of negotiations this week where a handful of House and Senate members will finalize the economic stimulus bill.

Waiver for Nevada sought to help secure school funds

WASHINGTON — Nevada’s two House Democrats on Tuesday endorsed a waiver that could allow the state to qualify for federal grants for schools even if it can’t meet the financial requirements.

Obama draws ire over Vegas junket criticism

In late October then-candidate Barack Obama told an audience of 18,000 people in Las Vegas he wanted to help, “not just the folks who own casinos but the folks who are serving in casinos.”

OUR BLOGGERS ARE SAYING

You gotta love Episcopalians. They can argue over big things with the intensity of a UFC cage match, but with the decorum of 4 o’clock tea.

The smallest cut

There was a time when the Legislature’s biggest budget battles focused not on whether state government should grow, but on how much it would grow. Merely maintaining the size of government? Pshaw! Reducing it? Impossible.

Below capacity

No one in the Clark County School District could have seen this problem coming. Just nine months ago, the country’s fifth-largest school system was seeking support for a $7 billion construction bond issue. Today, it’s struggling to figure out how to fill hundreds of empty seats at a Henderson high school.

No shortage of spots for meatloaf dinner

Bill Sanchez and Dale and Sandra Smutzler asked for reader suggestions for restaurants that serve good meatloaf, mashed potatoes and gravy, and we’ve got ’em in spades.

Rainbow Company recycles bits

It’s clear, after multiple seasons of Rainbow Company’s Nevada history series, that the response to these mini-musical skits likely will be affected considerably by how many of the annual shows a viewer has seen.

There’s method to the madness of Mad Greek Cafe

People called Michael Dabour “mad” to open his Greek family’s first restaurant in Corona, Calif., practically the middle of nowhere in 1974. That gave him the name.

Cristalino Rose Brut

Wine: Cristalino Rose Brut

RESTAURANT REPORT

Ay Caramba Mexican Restaurant, 2901 W. Washington Ave., received 17 demerits Jan. 30. Violations included broken cold water faucet at hand sink. GRADE: B

LV home prices fall to level not seen since 2003

After showing improvement in December, the Las Vegas housing market relapsed in January with a drop in sales and a steeper slide in prices.

Online wagers uncertain

CARSON CITY — The future of Internet gambling, which the Bush administration sought to bar in a rule issued in November, remains “very much up in the air,” a Nevada regulator told lawmakers Tuesday.

IN BRIEF

Court-named receiver takes over Greek Isles

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