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Using tea and talk, Pamela Dylag is creating community for women one serving at a time.
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Walking among the classic cars and vendor booths set up at Sunset Park to raise money for the Injured Police Officers Fund on a cool February afternoon, Tracy Whitcomb felt a surge of gratitude. Learn how brain surgery helped her ease her mind.
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That feeling when you live in a place you don’t quite belong, but can’t quite live in the place you do - stuck in the suburbs with the Downtown blues again.
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Whether through paywalls, charities, or member programs, local news outlets search for a successful model in the age of the internet.
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Below the public radar, the nonprofit Public Education Foundation has, since 2002, used its Teacher Exchange to get classroom supplies into the hands of teachers. Find out how it's done.
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With plenty of grow-worthy facilities and an eye to new revenues, North Las Vegas is embracing the marijuana industry.
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As gene science transforms our understanding of disease, the Nevada Institute of Personalized Medicine pursues the dream of DNA-based healthcare — and considers the dilemmas.
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Cabbie Andrew Gnatovich became well-known for his tweets about life on the Vegas streets, but October 1 pushed him to his character limit.
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They’ve experienced terror and tragedy, but they didn’t break. Six survivors share how they cope, rebuild, and find new purpose in the aftermath of trauma.
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One of my daily rituals is going to the Health section of the ScienceDaily website and checking to see if they discovered a food or pill that can make me, like, not die.