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Hundreds of teachers wait to hear about jobs

When Dana Bennett crammed school supplies into boxes last week, her baffled 6-year-old daughter asked: “Why are you packing up your classroom? Why aren’t you teaching fifth grade anymore?”

New entrepreneurs may boost downtown Las Vegas

Jared Fisher is no politician, developer or casino mogul, but he represents the future of downtown Las Vegas.
Owner of Las Vegas Cyclery on West Charleston Boulevard, Fisher recently opened a second bicycle shop at the new Bonneville Transit Center on Casino Center Boulevard — right in the heart of downtown.

Week in Review: Top News

Las Vegas City Hall will see a changing of the Goodmans come July 6. That’s when Carolyn will be sworn in to replace husband Oscar as mayor.

High court ruling removed roadblock to budget

On the morning of May 26, Nevada Supreme Court Chief Justice Michael Douglas sent his staff on a critical errand. They were to hand-deliver copies of a 32-page court decision to lawmakers who had just 12 days left to approve a state budget.

Empire: The death of a Nevada company town

When it comes to the hardship, heartache and havoc created by the housing collapse, the only difference between giant Las Vegas and the tiny town of Empire is this: Next Tuesday, Las Vegas will still exist.

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