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Ranchers pay fees to graze their cattle on public land in Nevada; tourists and residents enjoy camping, hiking, and hunting on those lands.Public land is…
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LAS VEGAS (AP) — Projects paid for by a Clark County fuel tax increase have not employed as many minority workers as local officials expected.The Las…
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Twenty-five years ago, when Vicki Richardson opened the Left of Center Art Gallery in North Las Vegas, her idea was to display and promote the work of…
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Lady J. Huston is a trumpet player and jazz singer. But every time she takes the stage, Lady J. takes painkillers, just so she can make it through the…
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The Smithsonian Institution is planning to open the National Museum of African-American History and Culture in 2015. The still-to-be built museum already…
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Cancer seems to strike all manner of people without discrimination. But recent research shows that race and class play a big role in who gets proper…
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The Second Annual Young Men's Conference is taking place Saturday at the West Las Vegas Arts Center. The conference is designed to offer life skills to…
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This weekend concludes the Ninth Las Vegas Jewish Film Festival. We talk with organizers about a couple of films being shown this weekend: "The People vs.…
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He's been amusing Americans since the 1960s with his stand-up routines, television shows and innumerable guest appearances on the talk show circuit. He's…
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Students in historically black West Las Vegas are underachieving academically. They are behind their peers in other neighborhoods. In fact, Clark County…