Weed as way of life: California farmers divided on legal bud

Laura Costa’s son and husband moved quickly with the pruning shears to harvest the family’s fall marijuana crop, racing along with several workers to cut the plants and drop them in plastic bins ahead of an impending storm.

 
FBI obtains warrant to search newly found emails, official says

The FBI has obtained a warrant to begin reviewing newly discovered emails that may be relevant to the Hillary Clinton email server investigation, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press on Sunday.

Vandals egg Donald Trump’s headquarters in Las Vegas

Nevada staff for GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump arrived early Sunday to find the exterior of the campaign office and a vehicle parked outside had been hit with eggs.

Mark Consuelos sends a pro-Hillary message to Las Vegans

Mark Consuelos never got involved in politics until Donald Trump said Mexico was sending “killers” and “rapists” to America, and that’s why he spent the weekend campaigning for Hillary Clinton in Las Vegas.

Casino bus crashes in US attracting more safety scrutiny

Rosa Ruiz returned from a gambling jaunt to San Diego before dawn Saturday and was back on another bus that evening, headed for a desert casino.

San Jose State holds off Rebels, 30-24

Facing a virtual must-win to keep its slim bowl hopes alive against a San Jose State squad that entered as one of the worst teams in the country, UNLV trailed 27-10 at halftime and never recovered in a 30-24 loss Saturday night.

T-Mobile Arena audience sings Kanye West’s praises

The scenario that the 20,000 or so true believers sang of so lustily was no more within their reach than the man rolling his shoulders and stomping his feet half a dozen feet above their outstretched arms.

 
Historic buildings damaged in Italy earthquake Sunday morning

A strong earthquake that shook Italy Sunday morning took a heavy toll on historic churches and other landmark buildings, some dating back to the Middle Ages.

Church leaders should give men challenging tasks

Sunday after Sunday, believers stand and sing at the start of worship. Here is the question author Leon Podles wants church leaders to ponder: Which of these two entrance hymns would inspire the most fervor in men?

Side road through Moapa Valley leads to scenery, history

Autumn is a prime time to explore Southern Nevada’s side roads into places bypassed by our busy freeways and major highways. State Route 169 through Moapa Valley provides just such an enjoyable drive.

 
Call center industry flourishing in Nevada

Preceding and especially during the recession, the call center industry settled in Nevada, finding a gold mine of talented, unemployed labor.

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