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Clark County continues talk on UMC secrecy

Clark County commissioners have varying comfort levels with the idea of giving the public hospital’s board the power to have closed-door meetings to talk about plans and ideas that would interest competitors.

Malaysian man pleads not guilty in World Cup betting case

Malaysian businessman Wei Seng “Paul” Phua, the man authorities consider the ringleader of a multimillion-dollar World Cup betting scheme, pleaded not guilty in federal court Tuesday to illegal gambling charges.

Feds taking over Bellagio robbery case

Federal authorities are taking over the high-profile prosecution of the Kansas felon charged in the robbery of the Bellagio casino and a Las Vegas bank.

300 rescued when Tahoe paddle-wheeler hits sandbar

Authorities are investigating why a paddle-wheel boat ran aground in Lake Tahoe on Monday afternoon, prompting rescuers to evacuate about 300 people aboard.

Vegas water district pension plan scrutinized

Clark County Commissioners signed off on adjustments Tuesday to the retirement plan for Las Vegas Valley Water District employees, but not before demanding more oversight over future decisions involving the almost $265 million fund.

3 new CDs you need

Three recommended new CDs out this week.

Knight lures Stanford’s Rowe to UNLV

The former All-American golfer from England spent four years as an assistant with the Cardinal and replaces J.C. Deacon, who left in June to become head coach at Florida, as Dwaine Knight’s assistant with the Rebels.

Officer who killed Stanley Gibson convicted in domestic case

Jesus Arevalo, the Las Vegas police officer who was fired for the 2011 shooting death of Stanley Gibson, was convicted Monday on misdemeanor charges stemming from a domestic incident last year.

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