Suspect sought in NLV slaying

North Las Vegas police were searching Friday for a man suspected in an Oct. 3 shooting death at an apartment.

Removal of polling device from reservation questioned

CARSON CITY — The American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada has questioned the removal of the only polling machine on the Washoe Tribe’s Dresslerville Reservation in Douglas County, but an election official said the removal was justified because of a low number of voters.

Help from California

When the state’s economy needs a shot in the arm, Nevadans can always count on California to ride to the rescue. The Golden State’s Marxist lawmakers have put ever-increasing tax and regulatory burdens on industry, chasing scores of employers to the more business-friendly confines of Nevada. But come Nov. 4, it’s California’s voters who might deliver the coup de grace to their ranching industry — and help diversify Nevada’s economy in the process.

Visitor numbers drop in August

A drop in conventions and the number of people attending them drove Las Vegas tourism numbers down sharply in August.

LV Sands asked to post bond on award

Attorneys for a Hong Kong businessman who won a multimillion-dollar judgment against Las Vegas Sands Corp. are asking a judge to order the casino operator to post a bond on the award because the current economic meltdown has affected the company’s fiscal stability.

FORECLOSURE WOES RISE

Foreclosures have nearly tripled in Clark County through September, and the number coming down the pike is growing, a California-based online foreclosure source reported.

IN BRIEF

New Jersey court will hear Tropicana petition

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