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Vegas fundraiser planned for Honor Flight

Red Rock Harley-Davidson will host a pancake breakfast Saturday to raise money for Honor Flight Southern Nevada, a nonprofit organization that plans to fly 33 World War II veterans to see memorials in the Washington, D.C., area in early October.

Cavern’s pupfish population decreasing in number

For 10,000 years, a tiny iridescent blue fish has lived in the depths of a cavern in Nevada’s desert. But a new study says climate change and warming waters — and its lack of mobility — are threatening its existence and decreasing its numbers.

Financial stresses challenge UNLV law school

In a state with few higher education bragging rights, UNLV’s first-tier law school produces graduates that are in demand locally, with students doing well on the state bar exam. But the school’s success could plummet quickly if something isn’t done about the dearth in its budget.

Federal tower looms in downtown Vegas

The Federal Justice Tower is being built in downtown Las Vegas, but it’s going to take awhile until U.S. agency offices are allowed to move in.

Paris Las Vegas celebrates 15 years

The Paris Las Vegas has been a fixture of the Las Vegas Strip for 15 years, and the casino celebrated this moment on Monday.

Tortoise adoptions up north close for winter

Tortoise adoption season is coming to a close in Northern Nevada, but there’s still time for Southern Nevada residents to take in one of the federally protected reptiles.

Henderson council talks tax hikes Tuesday

A discussion about a potential ballot question to raise city property tax 20 cents per $100 of assessed value will go before the Henderson City Council on Tuesday for the first in-depth discussion among the elected officials.

UNLV cadets teach, learn in foreign lands

They went to some places in the world where American soldiers are seldom seen, where Kirundi and Swahili are spoken more than English, where the way of life is much different than the UNLV campus where they walk around in camouflaged uniforms that student ROTC cadets wear to become Army officers.