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A foolhardy hike during a flash flood could have killed me. Instead it awakened awe — and a taste for danger.
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From the charter-bus lots and welding shops to the boutiques selling clothing for strip-club performers, the aptly named Industrial Road serves the city’s industrial needs. It encompasses the past and future of the city, with some of the oldest and newest businesses operating near Downtown.
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From sporty to fashion-forward, from flatforms to slip-ons, you'll want to walk a mile in these shoes.
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Around 7 p.m. on August 17, 5-year-old Las Vegan Hailey Dawson will take to the field at Oriole Park in Baltimore and toss out the first baseball of the Orioles vs. Athletics game using her 3D-printed mechanical hand.
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Look at this piece, “White on Blue Lines,” by artist Derek Dunlop (in the Satellite Contemporary Gallery through September 12).
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After Basin & Range, a few more Nevada landmarks the president should preserve.
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A few years ago, playwright and poet Red Shuttleworth, a former Las Vegan — he was in UNLV’s first MFA playwriting class, graduating in 1991 — wrote a prescient play about water scarcity and privatization, High Plains Fandango.
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Will SB302 turn our education system upside-down? These facts give the controversial new law some context.
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Whoops and grumbles aside, we can all agree our new national monument is pure Nevada.
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