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Gibbons appointed Teuton to the seat in August 2008 on the assumption that the judge would serve out the last two years and four months of retired Judge Gerald Hardcastle's term.
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CARSON CITY — In a year dominated by news of unemployment, the recession and declining revenue, Nevada fared positively in one important area — far fewer people died in accidents on highways in the state in 2009.
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Police spokeswoman Barbara Morgan said the incident occurred about 10:50 a.m. when one male was chasing another. The assailant fatally shot the victim.
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Pet owners in Clark County’s jurisdiction will soon have to sterilize cats and dogs older than 4 months or face misdemeanor charges.
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Court security officers wore black bands on their badges in honor of their fallen colleague, Stan Cooper, the retired 72-year-old retired Las Vegas police officer who was shot and killed in the courthouse lobby Monday.
Jolette
Jolette
People have lost their minds these days
Yesterday at 11:41am
Richard Gillenwater
Richard Gillenwater
All this B.S over losing some of the handout. Atleast thats how I see it. Prayers go out to the fallen officers family
Yesterday at 1:48pm
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Discount airline Allegiant Air continues to buck industry trends with increased occupancy last year despite greater capacity, the airline announced this morning.
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Two Federal Bureau of Investigations agents have been shot at the FBI building at 300 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas police confirmed this morning.
Juli Buligan
Juli Buligan
What a way to start the new years.
Mon at 7:34pm
Char
Char
WHAT IS GOING IN THE WROLD TODAY ? THIS IS NO WAY TWO START THE NEW YEAR OFF. MY PRAYS ARE WITH BOTH THE FAMILYS IN THIS TIME IN THERE LIFE'S.
Yesterday at 6:17am
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From the gun turret of his armored Humvee, Spc. Ben West scanned the windows and roofs in central Baghdad, searching for any sign of a gunman or sniper.
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Paulson, who was Hauck’s assistant the last seven years and his defensive coordinator the last five, said Tuesday he did not get a formal interview for the Griz head coaching job and decided to follow Hauck. ...
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Spc. Aaron Davis had seen combat before during his 14-month tour, but nothing remotely like this. What started out as pop shots, well before daybreak, quickly
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Las Vegas Review-Journal RJtv for Tuesday, Dec. 29, is online now at http://www.lvrj.com/rjtv featuring photos of Nevada Governor Jim Gibbons and his estranged wife Dawn in the courtroom where their divorce trial was averted by a last-minute settlement. VegasLand's Doug Elfman pops into the RJtv studio for a preview of his Tuesday Review-Journ...al column, where you'll find out which rock group can't remember whether they've played here before for New Years Eve.

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The Hard Rock Hotel announced Monday it has been granted an extension until 2014 on maturity dates for $1.1 billion in commercial mortgage-backed securities.
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RENO, Nev. (AP) -- Gov. Jim Gibbons and first lady Dawn Gibbons reached a settlement in their divorce Monday as they were preparing to begin a four-day public trial.
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Less than two weeks after the debut of the mammoth Aria at CityCenter, two more casino properties are opening new hotel towers Monday that will add 1,575 more rooms to a market that’s straining to fill the rooms it already has.