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LAS VEGAS (AP) — The Las Vegas Review-Journal has named an interim editor following weeks of uncertainty since its sale to billionaire casino-mogul Sheldon Adelson. The newspaper says senior editorial writer Glenn Cook will serve as the top news editor until a new chief is hired. Cook said he's not seeking the permanent job.

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Nevada casinos collected almost 3 percent more revenues in fiscal 2015 than a year earlier, but logged an overall loss in income for a seventh straight year. State Gaming Control Board statistics show the $24.6 billion that casinos statewide collected in gambling and non-gambling revenues in the 12 months ending June 30 represented a net loss of almost $662 million.

LAS VEGAS (AP) — A sprinkler went off at a restaurant in the Cosmopolitan hotel-casino on the Las Vegas Strip last night, but the Clark County Fire Department says it couldn't find a fire. They say the sprinkler went off above a wood-burning oven that smokes meat at the Jaleo tapas restaurant on the third floor.

RENO, Nev. (AP) — Humboldt County Sheriff Mike Allen says deputies have solved a 12-year-old murder case with help from the victim's family. Deputies arrested 57-year-old Pam Erwin in the 2003 killing of her husband after new leads from family members led detectives to a shallow grave.

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