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Literary Las Vegas: L. M. Smith

Henderson author L. M. Smith started crafting stories and poems as a child and has always been fascinated by mythology and the paranormal. She embraces both along with a bit of sci-fi in her novel “The Citizens.”

Dining Pick of the Week: Pizza Fusion

Old-fashioned pizza is served here, and that means chemical-free foods, be they organic veggies, hormone-free meats or all-natural cheeses.

STEVEN KALAS: TV show sparks debate on whether America is the ‘greatest’

In “The Newsroom,” actor Jeff Daniels plays Will McAvoy, news anchor and journalist. In the clip, he’s sitting onstage, apparently between a liberal and a conservative. The panel is taking questions from a roomful of college students. Jennie, a sophomore, comes to the microphone and asks, “Can you say why America is the greatest country in the world?”

Nonprofit granting wishes for hospice patients seeks support in Las Vegas

University of Notre Dame student Caitlin Crommett started DreamCatchers, a nonprofit group that grants final wishes for senior citizens in hospice care, in California as a high school student. Now she’s looking to expand the club to schools and hospices in the Las Vegas Valley.

Night hikes offer cool alternative to city life

With summer temperatures at their highest, the nighttime is the right time for recreational activities in the Las Vegas Valley, including night hikes at Spring Mountain Ranch State Park.

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