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Macular degeneration repaired by mini-telescope

Macular degeneration can deprive its victims of their central vision and render them blind. A new procedure coming to the Las Vegas Valley can literally bring eyesight to the blind.

UNLV researchers open a new front in HIV battle

A collection of biological codes sits in a library at UNLV. Much of the focus is learning how the codes can help cells fight off HIV. Researchers hope this work can be used to develop drugs much faster.

It’s vaccine time for many students as school looms

With the new school year just around the corner, parents often are faced with a daunting list of things to do to help their children get ready to go back to the classroom.

Laughlin tap water boil order lifted

Laughlin residents and resorts no longer have to boil their water, the Las Vegas Valley Water District said Tuesday.

No Nevada hospitals in ranking for strong performance

None of the 60 hospitals in Nevada met the standards for strong performance needed to make the U.S. News & World Report lists of Best Hospitals rankings for 2015-16.