Search ends for woman in Nevada

SALT LAKE CITY — Utah police ended a search Saturday in the eastern Nevada mountains for a Utah mother missing since 2009, as her father argued with her husband and her father-in-law over the case at a busy intersection in Washington state.

Rodeo clown hitting Nevada roads for anti-bullying cause

RENO — A professional rodeo clown who co-founded an anti-bullying program that is used nationwide is hitting the road in Nevada to promote his cause.

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WEEK IN REVIEW: Reporters’ notebook

Harry Reid is a powerful man, but that power sometimes works in reverse, particularly where Republicans are concerned.

Historic Mizpah Hotel in Tonopah gets new life

Once the tallest building and most splendid hotel in Nevada, the fabled Mizpah Hotel in Tonopah will open Saturday, 12 years after it was last boarded up.

Donor-funded scholarships help UNLV students

As college tuition rises, scholarships are becoming more important than ever. And there are plenty to choose from.

WEEK IN REVIEW: Top News

Despite strident opposition from a crowd that spilled into the hallway, an early plan for a dense hilltop development overlooking Red Rock Canyon received the go-ahead Wednesday.

Gilcrease animals get along fine, but humans keep squabbling

Lawsuits have been filed, accusations have been made, and infighting has erupted between board members and others vying for control of the Gilcrease Nature Sanctuary.

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