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3,500 now driving legally with Nevada’s new driving authorization cards

Nearly 3,500 Nevada residents who are not U.S. citizens are now legally driving on the public roadways under the driver authorization card program that began Jan. 2, acfcording to the Department of Motor Vehicles.

Girl hit by car while riding bicycle

North Las Vegas police said a 14-year-old girl who was struck by a car while riding her bicycle Saturday will make a full recovery.

UNLV team works to get the lead out of Henderson homes

“In the past, we’ve had a backward way of testing for lead,” said Shawn Gerstenberger, the interim dean of the school of community health sciences at UNLV. “We test children, and if they test positive for lead, then we test the house.” Now thanks to a a $2.3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, UNLV is teaming with the city of Henderson to test for and remove lead from older homes.

PHOTO: Rolling into the sunset

The 550-foot-tall High Roller lights up at dusk along the Strip on Friday.

Library district hosting workshops through March for Affordable Care Act enrollment

The deadline for open enrollment for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act has been pushed to March 31. To help Las Vegas Valley residents, the Las Vegas-Clark County Library District has scheduled signup opportunities at various branches.