Are colonoscopies safe in Las Vegas? Some think so

What would you do if you were a key player in a business responsible for one of the nation’s biggest public-health crises? Leave town? Find a new line of work? Change your name?

Endoscopy doctors: Where are they now?

Where are the doctors who practiced at Las Vegas endoscopy clinics associated with the outbreak of hepatitis C now? Mostly, they’re still here. Profiles of the 14 doctors:

WEEK IN REVIEW: Top news

An accident Monday 600 feet underground killed a construction worker at the site of a new water intake being built at Lake Mead.

Fight continues to preserve Gold Butte

If advocates have their way, the area between Mesquite and the remote northeastern shore of Lake Mead known as Gold Butte will become a national conservation area covering roughly 350,000 acres.

Review-Journal photojournalist Yurkanin captures regional Emmy

Las Vegas Review-Journal multimedia producer Justin Yurkanin won a regional Emmy award Saturday night for his video work on the investigative series “Deadly Force: When Las Vegas Police Shoot, and Kill.”

Radiohead drum technician killed in stage collapse

Investigators combed through the wreckage of a Toronto stage Sunday, trying to determine what caused the structure to come crashing down ahead of a Radiohead concert, killing the band’s drum technician and injuring three others.

Microsoft’s ‘major’ announcement on Monday could be tablet

Speculation is building that Microsoft will unveil a tablet computer on Monday. The company was secretive when it invited media to an afternoon event in Los Angeles, saying it would be a “major” announcement and would not divulge the location until Monday morning.

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