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Cool temps, winds heading for Las Vegas Valley

Cool, windy weather is wending its way back to the Las Vegas Valley, according to the National Weather Service.

Terrorism director glad to receive wrong report regarding fuel barrel vans at Circus Circus

What was first relayed to police as a possible threat to a Strip hotel-casino turned out to be a case of two stolen vans containing diesel fuel barrels. While the concern proved unfounded, reporting such incidents is an important step in combating terrorism, according to the director of the Southern Nevada Counter-Terrorism Center.

Cesar Chavez Day celebrates legacy of United Farm Workers founder —PHOTOS

When University of Nevada, Las Vegas alum Greg Loza heard his fraternity brothers would be volunteering at Cesar Chavez Day on Saturday, he made the more than four-hour trip from Los Angeles to join them in Las Vegas. The first-generation Mexican American not only wanted to donate his time to the event, but he also wanted to show his support for an issue close to his heart.

Civil drones: Tools of peace tested near tools of war

When the state of Nevada set out to demonstrate its civil uses for drones as one of the six FAA-approved test beds for merging the budding industry into the national airspace, it chose a secure swath of high desert where the nation’s nuclear bombs were tested during the Cold War.