Nevada National Guard security will be privatized

A panel of lawmakers on Wednesday approved funding of nearly $400,000 to provide contracted security for the state’s National Guard facilities, although some committee members expressed concern about the move to privatization.

National Weather Service helps boaters stay safe

While experience has taught veteran boaters to exercise caution when it comes to boating during inclement weather, those who are new to the boating sports sometimes miss the warning signs.

Iceland to become 1st country requiring firms to prove equal pay

Iceland will be the first country in the world to make employers prove they offer equal pay regardless of gender, ethnicity, sexuality or nationality, the Nordic nation’s government said Wednesday.

Mesquite to host professional long drive event in June

Professional long drive is returning to Mesquite with the “Clash of the Canyon,” scheduled for June 3 to 6 at the Mesquite Regional Sports Complex. The event will be televised live by the Golf Channel.

Women rally dressed in red on ‘Day Without a Woman’— PHOTOS

Many American women stayed home from work, joined rallies or wore red Wednesday to demonstrate how vital they are to the U.S. economy, as International Women’s Day was observed with a multitude of events around the world.

Wind conditions should ease, helping crews battle Midwest wildfires

Winds are expected to slow down Wednesday, but weather conditions are still not ideal for emergency crews battling wildfires in four states that have killed six people and destroyed hundreds of square miles of land.

Acid queens: Victims redefine beauty in Bangladesh fashion show

A fashion show, held Tuesday night in Dhaka and attended by fashion lovers, rights activists and diplomats including the U.S. ambassador to Bangladesh, aimed to redefine the notion of beauty while calling attention to the menace of acid attacks.

UFC heavyweight flagged by USADA

Heavyweight contender Ben Rothwell has been notified of a potential violation of the UFC’s anti-doping policy.

Australian service marks 3rd anniversary of Malaysia Airlines disappearance

The Australian government minister in charge of the suspended seabed search for the Malaysia Airlines jet told victims’ families and friends at an anniversary church service on Wednesday that he remained hopeful that Flight 370 would be found.

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