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Congressmen in North Las Vegas hear personal stories of detention, deportation

The message from the audience was clear during Monday’s Congressional Ad-Hoc Hearing on Immigration in North Las Vegas: Stop breaking families apart. The hearing was organized by Rep. Steve Horsford, D-Nev., Rep. Luis Gutierrez, D-Ill., and Rep. Ruben Hinojosa, D-Texas, and was held at North Las Vegas City Hall.

Literary Las Vegas: Gina Moreno Wilson

Gina Moreno Wilson shares the story of her family’s struggle with her father’s illness in “Donald’s Story: One Family’s Journey Through the Tangled Darkness of Alzheimer’s: How to Cope and Survive as Your Loved One Slips Away.”

Las Vegas Book Briefs for March 18-24, 2014

Literary highlights this week include author appearances by Ellen Poulsen, Jenni Pulos, Brandon Mull, Chad Morris, Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus.

‘Ask a Science Teacher’ is a perfect read for curious kids

Yep, taking things apart is fun, even though it might make your parents or teachers a little crazy. So maybe you need to read “Ask a Science Teacher” by Larry Scheckel instead. That might be somewhat safer.

Long-hauling could be black mark on Las Vegas’ GOP convention hopes

Las Vegas is angling to host the 2016 Republican National Convention at the same time the Nevada Taxicab Authority is trying to shake off a reputation for lax enforcement of taxi drivers who long-haul passengers to illegally jack up fares.