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NV Energy wants to charge analog customers extra fee

By Cy Ryan, Las Vegas Sun CARSON CITY — NV Energy has filed with state regulators its proposed added rates for thousands of customers who want to retain their analog meters instead of switching to so-called smart meters. The company is asking the state Public Utility Commission for permission to charge an initial one-time fee […]

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Gamblers wage record $98.9 million on Super Bowl

By Case Keefer, Las Vegas Sun The crowds that turned out to bet on the Super Bowl yesterday in Las Vegas awed legendary oddsmaker Jimmy Vaccaro. Vaccaro, who’s spent nearly 40 years in the betting industry and is a spokesman for William Hill sports books, had never seen a turnout quite like Sunday’s. “It was […]

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Prison for SLT man who drew gun; Mo’s beating case lingers

South Lake Tahoe resident Scott Enerson is expected to spend seven years in prison after pulling a gun on a fellow patron at Whiskey Dick’s bar. Enerson has pleaded guilty to assault with a firearm in the June 2012 incident. The enhancement to the felony charge is what is sending him to state prison. Formal […]

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Internet allows Nevadans to follow Legislature

By Ed Vogel, Las Vegas Review Journal CARSON CITY – Just because you live in Las Vegas, Caliente or even Jarbidge doesn’t mean you can’t keep in touch with nearly everything that happens at the 2013 Legislature. In fact, if you become adroit in handling all the features of the legislative website – leg.state.nv.us – […]

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Stolen petroglyphs from Eastern Sierra recovered

By Dan Whitcomb, Reuters Four ancient petroglyphs that were stolen from a historic site in Northern California last year have been recovered, but no suspects have been identified in the brazen theft, federal authorities said on Thursday. The petroglyphs, which were carved into volcanic rock more than 3,500 years ago, were discovered missing in October […]

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Number of snowboarders on the slopes declining

By Christopher Solomon, New York Times Late last summer when Shaun White, the two-time Olympic gold medal snowboarder and X-Games superstar, was charged with public intoxication and vandalism, he became at age 26 an accidental metaphor for his sport: a young phenom all grown up and in a spot of trouble. After exploding onto the […]

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Love isn’t priceless

By Tiffany Hsu, Los Angeles Times If there was any doubt that Valentine’s Day is as much about consumption as it is about amour, consider this: Americans will shell out $20.8 billion on Feb. 14 this year. That’s 3.2 percent more than in 2012, or $134.08 a person, according to a report from research group […]

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Controlled burn to start in Galena, Davis Creek areas

North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District’s fuels crew will continue the hazardous fuels reduction project in the Galena and Davis Creek Park areas Feb. 5-19. This project is a cooperative effort between North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District, Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District, Washoe County Parks Department and Nevada Division of Forestry. The debris or […]

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LTN giving away copy of ‘Get Out of My Crotch’

Lake Tahoe News has a copy of “Get Out of My Crotch” to give to someone. This book is edited and published by Kim Wyatt, owner of Bona Fide Books in Meyers. The back cover says, “We are witnessing the patriarchy’s last gasp, and it’s not going down without a fight. Using legislation, language, and […]

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