Zion National Park warns of ticket scalping for shuttles

Officials at Zion National Park have started plans to reopen shuttles into the park for next season and are hoping to avoid ticket scalping, where people purchase and resell the tickets for higher prices.

 
California’s hospitals overwhelmed, may ration care amid pandemic

California hospitals are battling to find beds to house patients amid fears that the exploding coronavirus infection rate will exhaust resources and health care workers.

San Francisco’s overdose deaths far outpace COVID-19 deaths

A record 621 people died of drug overdoses in San Francisco so far this year, a staggering number that far outpaces the 173 deaths from COVID-19 the city has seen thus far.

‘Exotic’ plants are difficult to grow in Southern Nevada

The gardening trend seen most often now in Southern Nevada is growing “exotic” plants, those plants that don’t naturally grow here or are difficult to grow here. But these exotic plants require more effort and money on our part to ensure their good health.

Findlay dealers continue to support Three Square

Findlay Automotive dealerships have continued to support Three Square throughout this tumultuous year. The total contribution this year will be $19,000.

Holiday lights competition heats up at Cadence

Residents at Cadence are making their neighborhood merry and bright with a friendly competition for holiday adornments.

NFL betting breakdown: Week 15

Handicapper Mark Franco (FrancoSports.com, VegasInsider.com) breaks down the remaining 13 games in NFL Week 15, with analysis, trends and final scores.

In first comments on cyberattack, Trump downplays Russia

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said late Friday that Russia was “pretty clearly” behind the cyberattack against the United States.

Congress ‘very close’ to COVID aid bill, including $600 checks

Top congressional lawmakers struck a late-night agreement on the last major obstacle to a COVID-19 economic relief package costing nearly $1 trillion, clearing the way for votes as early as Sunday.

Avoid the trap of guilt giving this holiday season

People give gifts for many reasons, including marking an occasion or event, showing love, thoughtfulness and caring. This year, there may be another reason behind a lot of gift giving: guilt.

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