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Placing blame for doctor shortage

It’s a topic that’s become a part of the national conversation, almost as much as unemployment and same-sex marriage.

20-somethings weighed down with worries often beyond their control

In the fall of 2009, at the height of the recession, the therapists at a counseling center on the University of Nevada, Las Vegas campus were seeing the deteriorating economy take its toll. Worries related to financial stresses were so pervasive among their clients that the staff launched a pilot study to pinpoint exactly what was going on and how to help.

Hualapai Mountains a destination for all seasons

The Hualapai Mountains, just 14 miles from the desert city of Kingman, Ariz., provide opportunities for year-round recreation.

Summer Adventure Camps emphasize nature, movement

The Las Vegas Springs Preserve’s Summer Adventure Camps offer a nature-oriented twist on summer day camps. The camps run in weeklong sessions throughout the summer.

Cerca: Ely offers visitors plenty of options

There are two paths you can go by, as Led Zeppelin’s Robert Plant so famously sang. Of course, he was lyricizing about a stairway to heaven and not a roadway from Las Vegas to Ely.

X=WHY: Over plate of pasta, a flash of perspective

When visiting a new city and true local living reveals itself, I find it nothing short of refreshing. But when it happens in a city I’ll call home come September, it’s more like forecasting.

Pot users ready for green rush in Nevada

Kurt Duchac has been growing his own medical marijuana for about three years. He turns to his small garden of plants daily to heal the chronic pain in his back brought on by working decades as an auto mechanic.

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