Sahara Avenue reopens after Egg and I crash cleanup

West Sahara Avenue between Decatur Boulevard and Arville Street has reopened to traffic following an investigation and cleanup of an accident that sent 10 people to the hospital.

On the Move, April 1

Announcements of new hires, promotions and professional awards. Want to see your accomplishment here? Send your information to bizbriefs@reviewjournal.com.

Political Eye: No samples in marijuana dispensary tour

At a hearing Friday on a bill to establish dispensaries for medical marijuana in Nevada, state Sen. Ruben Kihuen, D-Las Vegas, made it official: He did not bring back any samples from a Senate Judiciary Committee trip to Arizona last week to view the operation of a dispensary in Phoenix.

Nevada Legislature: Halfway done with a lot to do

CARSON CITY — State legislators will reach the 60th day, or halfway point, of the 2013 legislative session on Thursday.

Builders snap up pricier land parcels to meet thirst for new homes

Las Vegas is seeing “extraordinary market conditions” with a 90 percent increase in residential land prices from a year ago and 37 percent increase in total sales volume, a local land expert said.

Avoiding doctors? Price of that decision may surprise you

An angry-looking blemish is found to be MRSA (methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus). Odd back pain reveals pancreatic cancer. A nagging virus or bacterial infection then morphs into life-threatening sepsis.

Griner, Baylor sent to exit in big upset

OKLAHOMA CITY — From the opening tip of the season, there was only one question in women’s college basketball: How do you stop Brittney Griner?

Pain, empathy and a girl’s gift

When 11-year-old Mackenzi Moers receives an intravenous blood product designed to boost her fragile immune system –– every three weeks her condition, called hypogammaglobulinemia, requires her to undergo a taxing six-hour regimen that supplies her with antibodies to help fight infection –– she is troubled by what she sees.

Embracing DJs pays off for Waits

Take a drive down the Strip, and you will see famous DJ faces lighting up hotel marquees at the Wynn (David Guetta), the Cosmopolitan (Kaskade) and the MGM (Deadmau5). DJs are the new Elvises.

City Elections: The Review-Journal’s endorsements

Rejoice, discouraged voters. If you think voting is a waste of time, and your ballot can’t possibly make a difference in any race, you can prove precisely the opposite Tuesday.

Immigration reforms must allow guest and temporary workers

Immigrants are an essential part of Nevada’s economy. In the past two decades, Nevada has had the fifth-fastest-growing immigrant population in the nation, and it has experienced firsthand the value that immigrants add as essential workers, new customers and job-creating entrepreneurs.

AL, A-OK: Astros shine in debut

HOUSTON — The Houston Astros and their spiffy new uniforms looked like a perfect fit in the American League.

Without James, Wade, Bosh’s 3 bails out Heat

SAN ANTONIO — Often the forgotten member of Miami’s “Big Three,” Chris Bosh stepped up with LeBron James and Dwyane Wade sitting out to get the Heat closer to securing home-court advantage throughout the NBA playoffs.

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