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Hadwin posts tournament’s top final round

Adam Hadwin didn’t win the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open on Sunday, but it wasn’t from a lack of trying.

Coronado’s depth may decide title

Coronado’s girls golf team shot its highest score of the season in Tuesday’s Sunrise Region tournament.

New Nevada DNA swab law sees little pushback

A Nevada law that requires DNA samples be taken from every person arrested on a felony charge — and criticized by civil rights groups as an invasion of privacy — has seen surprisingly little pushback in the four months it’s been in practice.

Leaf peepers making money for New Englanders

Money really does grow on trees in autumn in New England, and all six states are raking it in. Officials say tourists will spend upward of $3 billion to catch a glimpse of the red, yellow and orange hues — and the windfall is steadily rising as the economy regains strength.

Mines, other pits loom large in Lander County

Lander County is home to bustling mines, wide-open spaces, ghost towns and even a castle. Then there’s that whole “Armpit of America” thing.

Auto dealers slowly embracing report of sale program

Southern Nevada auto dealers are belatedly embracing the state’s new Electronic Dealer Report of Sale program, just as the Department of Motor Vehicles ramps up its enforcement of the program, promising fines for noncompliance.

Big local projects catch international brokerage’s eye

The grand opening of Downtown Summerlin’s new shopping and entertainment center has passed, but that doesn’t mean you’ll stop hearing about the project’s launch.

‘Rope’ not a show to be skipped

The script is choppy, and one would expect that when it’s based on a film that’s based on a play, as Poor Richard’s Players stages Alfred Hitchcock’s “Rope.”

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