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It began with a ghostly presence near a pretty ghostly desert town in 1984.
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Las Vegas likes to read. The city has a fantastic library system, great independent bookstores like Writer's Block and Las Vegas Books, and an acclaimed writers program at Black Mountain Institute at UNLV.
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If you want to see a comet passing Earth for the first time in 80,000 years, Wednesday night might be your last chance without a telescope.
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Robert Telles was sentenced on Wednesday to 28 years to life in prison for the murder of Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter Jeff German.
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A lot is happening right now: the election, wars overseas, climate disasters. For a moment or two, you can escape it all ... through hiking.
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The Navajo, Hopi, and San Juan Southern Paiute tribes are one step closer to being guaranteed access to some water in the Upper and Lower Colorado River Basin and funding for water infrastructure projects.
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When they were in the Nevada Senate, Steven Horsford and John Lee were both Democrats. Lee is now challenging Horsford for his congressional seat.
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Going into the 2024 election, we have lawsuits challenging voter rolls, some still chanting "stop the steal," and there are many other efforts to delegitimize the election process.
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Ancient rainstorms may have sculpted the red planet, similar to the monsoon rains that helped shape the Southwest’s landscape