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The slow death of capital punishment: Delays, costs and shifting public opinion riddle the system

A mock-up of an electric chair is displayed at the Mob Museum in downtown Las Vegas in 2012. The display refers to the 1944 execution of mob boss Louis "Lepke" Buchalter.

Nevada hasn’t executed a prisoner since 2006, despite two-term Gov. Brian Sandoval supporting the death penalty. The state’s system is costly and broken, part of a larger conversation about the future of capital punishment in America. Polls show a shrinking ...

Classic look, modern sound

Steve Harrington owns Henderson-based Retro Manufacturing, which custom-designs modern stereo systems to fit classic cars. This one fits the dashboard of a Chevrolet Bel Air.

Listening to the radio is such an essential part of driving a car, and no more need be the days of endlessly twisting nobs, combing through the airwaves in search of an audible AM radio station with a bearable amount ...

Don’t seek greener pastures — water the grass

The Las Vegas Business Academy provides financial aid and a network of mentors to graduate students. Four scholarship students in the class of 2017 shared why they plan to stay and invest in their city.

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The Data: May 7-13

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The List: Hotels, May 7-13, 2017

Find out about hotels. This week, we rank them by number of rooms as of Jan. 1.