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If you're sick and tired of all the talking heads and the unending partisanship, don't despair. Today's program is your chance to tell us and the rest of…
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Houses across the country are underwater, and San Bernardino County is trying something new: eminent domain. The county would use its power to seize…
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The big question is: when will the recession be over? How can Las Vegas recover the economic vitality it enjoyed during the boom years? The chief…
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UNLV Boyd School of Law hosts a human trafficking symposium on Saturday, April 21. Experts from law enforcement, outreach, and academia will discuss the…
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There's a golf course 50 miles north of Las Vegas, sitting in the middle of nowhere. It's called Coyote Springs, and builders hoped it would be a…
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Nevada Department of Corrections director is walking away from his job at the end of the month. He's leaving in light of the fact that the department…
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He won a close race, but Harry Reid is back as our senator. The Senate Majority Leader joins us for the first time since his win to talk politics…
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The big task now is to balance the state budget when the legislature convenes next year. Some Republican leaders were prepared to think about tax…
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A number of local and regional banks have gone bankrupt over the last three years. Most were heavily over-invested in commercial real estate - warehouses,…
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Senate majority leader Harry Reid is Mormon. But that doesn't automatically lock in the Mormon vote. Mormon businessmen booed him at a meeting this…