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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The president of the Navajo Nation and New Mexico residents who live downwind from the site of the world's first atomic blast are…
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In this issue: Cycling's Hard Road | Vegas Test Kitchen | Media Sommelier | Viva the Atomic Testing Museum! ON DECEMBER 10, a deliveryman named Jordan…
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Over the course of 40 years, the government detonated nearly 1,000 nuclear devices at the Nevada Test Site. While the last test took place almost 30 years…
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BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Atmospheric nuclear weapons testing exposed more states and more people to radiation fallout and resulting cancers and other diseases…
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — A compensation program for those exposed to radiation from years of nuclear weapons testing and uranium mining would be expanded…
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The paintings of Robert Beckmann’s newest exhibition titled, “Transmutations: Robert Beckmann, Under the Western Sky, 1977 to 2017” knock you over with…
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The Nevada National Security Site might not ring a bell right away, most people will know it better by its previous name: the Nevada Test Site.There was a…
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Troy Wade has been a direct observer of the nuclear legacy of both Nevada and the United States.He came to Nevada in 1958, as the Nevada Test Site was…
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In 1951, the first Atom bomb was detonated over a section of remote desert, about 90 miles northwest of Las Vegas. Between 1951 and 1992, a total of 928…
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Christened with an atomic explosion nicknamed Able on Jan. 27, 1951, the Nevada Test Site was Uncle Sam’s garage for the nation’s nuclear testing program…