Soloists, corps step up for Nevada Ballet

James Canfield, Nevada Ballet Theatre’s new artistic director, works to assure that everything is beautiful at the ballet. And the all-Balanchine performances Friday and Saturday night were in keeping with that objective.

Rebels hope little change is big fix

UNLV is turning back the clock one year and going to a four-guard lineup, hoping the shake-up will help turn the Rebels in the right direction. UNLV (17-6, 5-4 Mountain West Conference) will attempt to stop its third two-game losing streak of the season when it hosts Texas Christian (13-10, 4-5) at 7 p.m. today at the Thomas & Mack Center.

Rougeau vows to keep his cool with refs

UNLV senior Rene Rougeau has one regret, and it was an act that might have made the difference between winning and losing. Because of it, he vows to “stop whining” to officials.

UFL sets October kickoff

Las Vegas was officially given its United Football League team Monday, but the city will have to share it with Los Angeles for at least a year.

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Reid applauds NV Energy for shelving Ely coal plant

NV Energy on Monday announced that it is postponing development of a $5 billion coal-fired power plant at Ely until technology for capturing and storing carbon dioxide pollution becomes commercially feasible, probably for 10 years or more.

Unclaimed property fund rises in worth

CARSON CITY — State Treasurer Kate Marshall produced an economic stimulus plan of sorts on Monday, telling legislators that several of them are on a list of Nevadans owed money or other items of value from an unclaimed property account — but they first must file a claim.

Two Las Vegas men sentenced in tax scheme

Two Las Vegas men were sentenced to 37 months in federal prison for their role in a tax scheme that brought in $7 million, money they used for their personal benefit, announced the U.S. Department of Justice last week.

Three valley schools to get ’empowerment’ money

Three public schools will each receive $50,000 in additional annual funding for the next three years, enabling them to become “empowerment schools,” officials with the Clark County School District announced Monday.

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