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Strip prepares to go dark again for Earth Hour

The Las Vegas skyline, normally ablaze with light, goes dark each year in honor of Earth Hour. The same eerie sight will happen again tonight, from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. The Strip’s casinos will power down their exterior lighting and marquees to raise awareness about climate change.

Ruling in science contest rift irks Clark, Centennial

Centennial High School players hired an attorney to threaten a lawsuit. They tongue-lashed Clark High School at a School Board meeting. Their coach scolded Clark High School players on Facebook.

BLM moves to protect fossils in Tule Springs area

No homes will be built on top of the mammoths of Tule Springs anytime soon. The U.S. Bureau of Land Management announced Friday that it won’t allow the auction of almost 11,000 acres of fossil-rich federal land at the valley’s northern edge.

UNLV unveils large scholarship program

Neal Smatresk, the president of UNLV, said a scholarship program formally announced Thursday would one day grow to become one of the largest in the country.

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