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Vegas neonatologist wants to help premature babies

Dr. Farooq Abdulla, a neonatologist with the Foundation for Positively Kids in Las Vegas, wants to provide ongoing evaluation to infants born prematurely during the first three years of their lives. The goal is to ensure the children develop to their fullest potential.

First medical pot spots can’t open without pesticide decision

Nevada’s first legal marijuana dispensaries can’t open yet because a state advisory committee hasn’t figured out what pesticides growers will be allowed to use on plants.

Las Vegas woman, neighbor injured in dog attack

The daughter of a 65-year-old woman who was severely injured Friday in a dog attack said the family intends to press charges against the owner of the animals.

Flamingo Road construction will impede traffic through ‘16

Motorists who use Flamingo Road should brace themselves. A $40.3 million overhaul of 14 miles of Flamingo begins next month and people driving one of the city’s primary east-west routes will see the number of traffic lanes reduced and work zones in place through October 2016.

2 arrested in southwest valley pot grow house bust

Two men trying to flee a southwest valley marijuana grow house while a warrant was being served were arrested after narcotics detectives found hundreds of plants Friday afternoon, according to Las Vegas police.

Banner year for Park Service reached as far as Great Basin

America’s National Parks saw record-breaking visitation in 2014, part of an upward trend that even found its way to one of the system’s quietest corners: Nevada’s own Great Basin National Park.

Three Square Food Bank receives $10 million gift

The money will go to the nonprofit’s endowment to help provide financial sustainability, said Brian Burton, president and chief executive officer for Three Square.