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CARSON CITY — Media members complained Thursday that state agencies might routinely reject requests by citizens for records unless changes are made to an attorney general-sponsored bill designed to clarify the public records law.
To try to jump-start the stalled construction-defects litigation, CityCenter has asked the Nevada Supreme Court for a quick hearing and decision on a key lower-court ruling that went against it.
The Southern Nevada Water Authority has completed two years of test pumping designed to show whether an area that is home to an endangered fish can withstand the strain of large-scale groundwater development nearby.
U.S. Sen. Harry Reid is challenging the U.S. Postal Service’s move to halt Saturday delivery of first-class mail, saying that is a decision for Congress to make, and not the agency.
The owner of two casinos on Fremont Street Experience gained a second chance to press his case that he had lost business due to unfair competition from mobile bars owned by neighbors.
Former political power broker Harvey Whittemore has settled all civil litigation with his former business partners over their failed venture.
NV Energy is warning ratepayers to look out for robbers posing as company employees.
Ameristar Casinos said Thursday new competition in several regional markets caused a decline in fourth-quarter revenues and profits.
Pay raises given to about half of Clark County’s 17,000 teachers and licensed personnel at the beginning of the school year will be rescinded today , sending teachers back to their 2011-12 salary levels, according to an arbitrator who ruled Thursday in favor of the Clark County School District.