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Valley High School grad interns at White House

Receiving advice from Vice President Joe Biden and meeting White House senior administration officials are some of the perks of Kaleema Ishmel’s first full-time job. Ishmel, 19, is a 2013 Valley High School graduate who was chosen for a White House summer internship.

Henderson medical pot: Familiar names apply

Many familiar names and a few new ones are among the 28 medical marijuana establishment applications filed with Henderson by Thursday’s deadline. Eleven of these applicants were not chosen in June by Clark County commissioners for potential dispensary approval in unincorporated areas.

GOP groups aim at Nevada, other legislatures

Nevada Republicans working to win majority control of the state Senate in the Nov. 4 general election will be getting some help from national GOP organizations dedicated to dominating state legislatures across the country.

Washington Digest: Senate deadlocks on Hobby Lobby bill

A bid by Democrats to negate the Supreme Court ruling in the Hobby Lobby case on insurance coverage for birth control was blocked in the U.S. Senate last week.

Man struck by car, killed on I-15 near Moapa identified

The Clark County coroner’s office identified the Las Vegas man who died earlier this week after being struck by a car while walking on Interstate 15 near Moapa.

1 dead in west valley car accident

A man died after he was hit by a truck in the west valley Sunday morning, according to Las Vegas police.

FAST not perfect; leave on trips early

There’s been a fair amount of fiction among the “facts” a number of readers have shared about the Freeway and Arterial System of Transportation, but the bottom line is this: FAST isn’t perfect, so start your drive a little early.

Nevada, local government workers retiring later

Nevada’s state and local government employees are retiring at a much later age than just a decade ago, a trend that will have ramifications for the financial health of the $33.5 billion public pension plan.