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Henderson goes green for St. Patrick’s Day festival —PHOTOS

A sea of green showed up on Water Street in downtown Henderson on Saturday to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. The second day of a three-day celebration featured the 49th annual parade and festival presented by the Southern Nevada Sons & Daughters of Erin.

Roseman, UNLV medical schools part of new era of expansion

Southern Nevada is in relatively rarified air with two medical schools being created in such close proximity. Officials at Roseman University of Health Sciences and UNLV are part of a new era of medical school expansion in the United States, a growth spurt not seen since the late 1960s and ’70s.

Local doctor threw drug, sex parties at his Henderson home

Andrew Scott Martin, a Las Vegas orthopaedic surgeon friends know as “Dr. Scott,” threw drug-fueled sex parties for hundreds of people before police raided his home.

Nevada’s public schools to be focus of NewsFeed breakfast

Education leaders will discuss the state of Nevada’s public schools and how that affects the Silver State’s business climate and workforce at the next NewsFeed breakfast at the Four Seasons Hotel on Tuesday.

81-year-old pedestrian hit in Wednesday crash dies

She was crossing Rainbow outside of a marked crosswalk from west to east when she was struck by the Mercedes-Benz, Metro said.

Pi/Pie Day funfest hits Huntridge Circle Park

It was Pi Day, so Billy Logan and JoNell Thomas brought cherry and apple, and others came with peach and blackberry and key lime, laying them out on folding tables on a perfect Saturday morning in the most appropriate place imaginable: Huntridge Circle Park.