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What’s next for Lake Tahoe?

There’s been tremendous progress at Lake Tahoe since the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency adopted a long-range regional plan in 1987. That plan spurred a quantum leap in environmental management. We successfully stopped runaway growth and have managed the restoration of streams, forests and hundreds of acres of environmentally sensitive land.

Congressman criticizes horse roundup in Northern Nevada

RENO – An Arizona congressman is lashing out against federal land managers’ emergency roundup of wild horses in Northern Nevada, saying it poses a risk to the animals because it’s taking place during the height of foaling season.

Justice for some

There was never any doubt that Doug Hampton broke the law.

Book signings and events, June 10-16

Here is a listing of events designed for book lovers. Information is subject to change or cancellation without notice. Additions or changes to this listing must be submitted at least 10 days in advance of Sunday publication to Bookmark, Las Vegas Review-Journal, P.O. Box 70, Las Vegas, NV 89125. For more information, call 383-0306.

Don’t feel the burn: Doctors offer sunscreen tips

For Danielle Havis, a good working knowledge of sunscreens is as necessary a job requirement as knowing CPR. Havis, 24, is assistant pool manager at Henderson’s Whitney Ranch Aquatic Complex. Before that, she spent several years as a lifeguard. And for Havis and other Southern Nevadans who work outdoors all summer, staving off the health effects of overexposure to the sun is a daily concern.

To enhance your Las Vegas experience, tap these apps

If you have an appetite for apps, you might be interested to know about a handful that are Vegas-specific. Although our fine city doesn’t quite have the ocean of app options you’ll find for, say, New York City or Los Angeles, we still have a few worth mentioning.

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