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School Officials See Past Dip
Clark County School District officials hope timing isn't everything. They're out to persuade voters to approve a $7 billion bond measure in November when the nation's economic downturn is expected to [read more]
[ source ] http://www.lvrj.com : May 13, 2008

Porter Sees 'Spirited Race' Ahead
Rep. Jon Porter, R-Nev., faces a tough race for re-election this year, just as he has every two years since being elected to Congress in 2002, he said Monday. "Every race is difficult. Every race is [read more]
[ source ] http://www.lvrj.com : May 13, 2008

Registrar Decries Judge's Complaint
Clark County's registrar challenged District Judge Elizabeth Halverson's attempt to avoid running for re-election Monday, saying the embattled judge waited too long to claim her two-year term is [read more]
[ source ] http://www.lvrj.com : May 13, 2008

Foreclosure Wave Loses Steam
The nation's foreclosure hemorrhage slowed in April as both preforeclosure filings and bank repossessions declined from the previous month, Foreclosures.com reported Monday. Lenders took possession [read more]
[ source ] http://www.lvrj.com : May 13, 2008

Wind Power Potential Seen Brewing
Wind power could provide 20 percent of the nation's electricity by 2030, according to a report released Monday by the Department of Energy that advances a plan for the industry's growth. Today, wind [read more]
[ source ] http://www.lvrj.com : May 13, 2008

Lawsuit Targets Mortgage Brokers
An attorney representing a homeowner has filed the first local lawsuit in what could be a wave of litigation targeting mortgage companies and other real estate professionals. Robert Cottle, a partner [read more]
[ source ] http://www.lvrj.com : May 13, 2008

Gibbons Appoints Economic Panel Chief
Gov. Jim Gibbons on Monday named Michael Skaggs the new executive director of the Nevada Commission on Economic Development and appointed Luis Valera and Miranda Du as [read more]
[ source ] http://www.rgj.com : May 13, 2008

Despite Few Layoffs, Workers Feel Fear
After the 9/11 terrorist attacks, thousands of hourly Strip workers were laid off as tourists stayed home, and profit at some casinos was halved. It took more than a year to recover. Workers haven't [read more]
[ source ] http://www.lasvegassun.com : May 13, 2008

Remove Toxins, Build Homes
If all goes according to plan, a few years from now the first of an estimated 30,000 people will start moving into a new Henderson community just off Lake Mead Parkway in the vacant desert that lines [read more]
[ source ] http://www.lasvegassun.com : May 13, 2008

LV Looks to Capitalize on Cachet
Las Vegans are used to extra doses of advertising. This is a place, after all, that has lingerie models on double-decker buses and an Attack of the 50-Foot Woman-sized picture of Toni Braxton (that [read more]
[ source ] http://www.lvrj.com : May 12, 2008

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