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As we get closer and closer to summer weather, car problems multiply. You’ve already seen cars stalled on the road.
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Universities depend in large part on charitable giving. But one of UNLV's key donors, is pulling funding.
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Ada Limón, the current U.S. poet laureate, will be in Las Vegas on Sunday, June 2. The visit is part of her mission to expand public engagement with poetry.
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It’s our open mic show, where your thoughts and topics lead the conversation.
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For years in Las Vegas, the saying went something like this: "if you need specialized medical care, go to the airport," because then you can catch a flight to Los Angeles or some other city with a hospital that actually does that surgery.
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Every few years, talk of a Las Vegas art museum surfaces — and ends in disappointment as the project falls apart.
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Two summers go, longtime Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter Jeff German was slain outside the home of his Las Vegas home.
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You've seen them all over Las Vegas, sidewalk vendors with their carts filled with tacos, fruit or shaved ice. For decades they've operated without licenses or permits, but that's changing.
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When Tropical Storm Hilary passed through Nevada last August, the rains were seen as both welcome and devastating.