Festival-goers register to vote at EDC

Most Electric Daisy Carnival attendees probably don’t come to the three-day music festival seeking a civics lesson. But this year’s presidential election did not stop at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway gates.

 
Co-author says new book is not ‘pro Yucca Mountain’

To critics of the federal effort to entomb the nation’s most potent radioactive material in Yucca Mountain, the newly released book, “Waste of a Mountain,” snubs the Nevada congressional delegation’s 30-year opposition to haul and bury the nation’s spent nuclear fuel in a maze of tunnels 100 miles northwest of Las Vegas.

Centennial runner Karina Haymore earns Female Athlete of the Year

Centennial junior Karina Haymore won the Division I state cross country title, then posted the state’s fastest times in the 800- and 1,600-meter runs in track. She was Review-Journal’s Female Athlete of the Year.

As Trump’s numbers tank, it’s time for GOP to panic

The Republican National Convention begins in Cleveland in 28 days. That means in one month, Republicans will (almost certainly) start the process of nominating Donald Trump as their presidential nominee to take on Hillary Clinton in the fall campaign.

New state office speeds process for patients seeking medical marijuana

The wait times for getting approved for a medical marijuana card are expected to be cut dramatically, thanks to a new Division of Public and Behavioral Health office in Las Vegas that will remove the need to mail the applications to Carson City.

School district police alleged misconduct surfaces in recorded conversation

The release of a secretly recorded conversation between two Clark County School District police officers highlights the dysfunction that compelled the FBI to investigate allegations of department corruption.

Follow these tips for getting along with Mother Nature this summer

The hazards of a desert summer can be numerous and annoying: dehydration, sunburn, vision damage, bug bites, blisters, take your pick. But you don’t have to if you follow the advice of experts we consulted.

Verdant Carson Valley teems with scenery, history

This agricultural area along the east fork of the Carson River in northwestern Nevada is best visited from May through October.

Home Again and other programs can provide assistance

Though foreclosures in Nevada have decreased significantly since the peak of the recession, more than 20,000 homeowners are still either delinquent on their mortgage or in the foreclosure process.

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