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Sunrise superiority clear in all-star rout of Sunset

The Sunrise Region dominated on both sides of the line of scrimmage and forced five turnovers Saturday en route to a 41-0 victory over the Sunset Region in the 44th edition of the West Charleston Lions Club Charity All-Star Football Game at Bishop Gorman.

Auction benefits low-income homeowners

It wasn’t Black Friday, but more than 300 people showed up at Nellis Auction Dec. 6 to place their bids for some of the hottest items for sale to benefit the “Heroes at Home” program operated by Rebuilding Together Southern Nevada. The program helps veterans, seniors and other low-income homeowners with repairs.

Washington Digest: House approves spending bill

With only hours to spare, the U.S. House last week approved a $1.1 trillion spending bill needed to avoid a government shutdown.

Brannon, Valley clamp down at finish, defeat Clark

With his team leading by three points with time winding down, Valley boys basketball coach Brian Farnsworth knew Clark was going to try to get the ball to senior Carter Olsen. Farnsworth’s players made sure Olsen didn’t get an open look.

EDITORIAL: Cracking the code on Nevada’s taxes

To call a new Tax Foundation study of Nevada’s revenue structure a starting point for tax reform discussions wouldn’t be accurate. Over the years, the state has seen too many tax studies to count, all of which have been considered by the Nevada Legislature to varying degrees, then thrown into desk drawers and onto top shelves to collect dust. Lawmakers and state leaders have talked and talked about tax reform for decades and done nothing to address core flaws in the way Nevada funds state government.

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