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How to turn your worst Christmas present into cash

While you’re supposed to be appreciative of gifts someone has spent the time and money to give you, there’s nothing fun about stacking up a closet full of bad Christmas presents you’ll never use.

Crime corner, Dec. 31

Man arrested for DUI

COMMUNITY VIEWPOINT: To build communities, invest in people

At Valley Electric Association, Inc. (VEA) we are proud of the employment opportunities we’ve created in the communities we serve.

The Assembly Republican circus act continues

In an interview with conservative talk-show host Alan Stock on Dec. 16, 2014 — in which she discussed her situation relating to IRS tax liens filed against her businesses — Stock asked conservative Republican Majority Leader Michele Fiore to name the three individuals Fiore said were working to undermine conservatives in the Republican Assembly Caucus.

Group: Prosecutors had enough proof to charge Ensign

Newly released records suggest federal prosecutors had enough evidence to charge U.S. Sen. John Ensign of Nevada with lobbying or campaign finance violations, but backed off because of fear of losing in court and “undue deference to public officials,” according to a watchdog group that sued for access to the documents.

Four stories that had statewide impact in 2014

A shooting rampage that left two Las Vegas police officers, a good Samaritan and the two attackers dead, a standoff between the feds and a Southern Nevada rancher, the legalization of gay marriage in the Silver State, and a political storm that left Republicans in charge of the Legislature and all state offices topped the news in 2014.

Christmas Day fire uproots owner, roommates

A local woman’s home was destroyed by a fire on Christmas day, leaving her and two roommates seeking a place to stay and losing nearly everything.