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Nevada among 9 states linked to chicken salmonella outbreaks

The U.S. Department of Food and Agriculture said Thursday night it has found evidence directly linking Foster Farms boneless-skinless chicken breast to a case of Salmonella Heidelberg.

9 reasons to head to Flagstaff for the weekend

Tucked away in northern Arizona, Flagstaff is known for its thriving arts and music scene against a backdrop of thriving outdoor activities. The city itself hosts weekend festivals and brings in desert lovers from across the country, but volcanic mountain ranges, hiking trails and ancient Native American civilizations can be found just outside the city’s boundaries.

Improved military medicine on horizon for disabled vets

An increasing number of wounded war vets is pushing military medicine to find better ways to accommodate such a large population of young, severely disabled combat veterans who want to maintain an active lifestyle.

On the menu: Chicken wings

You already know it’s Fourth of July weekend, but did you know it’s Chicken Wing Weekend, too? So celebrate.

Food trucks, beer garden part of park’s Fourth of July celebration

More than a half-dozen food trucks and a beer garden will be part of the Fourth of July celebration beginning at 6 p.m. Friday at Knickerbocker Park, 10695 Dorrell Lane in the Providence master-planned community. Music and fireworks also will be part of the celebration.

Federal court rejects priest’s dying request

A federal court has denied a request from a dying Roman Catholic priest who was convicted of killing a nun in 1980 and hoped to spend his final days in his Ohio hometown.

 
Amazon says it’s doing plenty to stop kids’ in-app buys

Citing its parental controls and a history of refunds when parents complain, Amazon says it is prepared to go to court against the Federal Trade Commission to defend itself against charges that it has not done enough to prevent children from making unauthorized in-app purchases.

 
Woman in class-action lawsuit against Xerox dies

Linda Rolain, a plaintiff in a class-action lawsuit against Xerox, died Monday, less than two weeks after her family went public with details about Nevada Health Link enrollment troubles that kept her from treatment in January for an aggressive brain tumor.

Desert creatures star in Springs Preserve summer show

The results are in. Desert tortoise: Yay. Vinegaroon: Nay. Scorpion: Yeech. You can see them all at the “Vegas Night Life Animal Show” at the Springs Preserve, which runs twice daily, at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., until Sept. 1.