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EPA plan to move radiation lab out of Vegas draws protests

The Environmental Protection Agency is preparing to relocate a state-of-the-art radiation monitoring laboratory from Las Vegas to Alabama, a move that has drawn protests from nuclear safety activists and officials from Nevada and California.

Literary Las Vegas: Robert Lee Murphy

In Sun City Anthem author Robert Lee Murphy’s historical novel, “Eagle Talons: The Iron Horse Chronicles: Book One,” newly orphaned 14-year-old Will Braddock sets off across the post-Civil War West to find his railroad surveyor uncle and escape a life as a blacksmith apprentice.

Arbitration looms as county-SEIU talks go nowhere

Binding arbitration appears more likely after negotiations between Clark County and its largest union didn’t show signs of progress at a bargaining meeting Tuesday.

Body of missing Las Vegas man found in Alaskan lake

The body of a 33-year-old Las Vegas man who went missing in April after his canoe flipped on a lake in Alaska has been found, according to a department of public safety spokeswoman.

New York City offers free eye tests, glasses to older students

More than 65,000 students in New York City’s poorest-performing public schools will have their vision screened and, if needed, get a free pair of eyeglasses, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Wednesday.

2-year northwest Las Vegas flood control project is done

The Kyle Canyon Detention Basin, overwhelmed by flash floods in 2013 following the Carpenter 1 fire on Mount Charleston, is now connected to an expanded network of underground channels at an estimated cost of $17 million.

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