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Quick-acting brothers save autistic sibling from burning trailer

Pungent smoke filled Draven Avila’s lungs, waking him before dawn Tuesday. What he saw next, flames consuming the top of his double-wide trailer home, sparked the 16-year-old into action.

Las Vegas panel backs continued public arts funding

A proposal to change the way Las Vegas funds public art didn’t impress critics on the city’s recommending committee who rejected the idea.

Salmonella behind Firefly diners’ illness

Salmonella made dozens of people sick after eating at the Firefly Tapas Kitchen and Bar on Paradise Road last week, health officials said Tuesday. At least 39 people fell ill after eating at the popular eatery, prompting the Southern Nevada Health District to close the restaurant Friday.

Heat is on this week for Las Vegas Valley

Las Vegas has 99 problems, to borrow a phrase from rapper Jay-Z, and Mother Nature is one of them.

Korean War buddies rekindle friendship

Sixty years ago they were a couple of buff, teenage Marines who shared the frontline trenches at the end of the Korean War.

Former Nevada schools leader seeks to pay top teachers $200,000

James Guthrie resigned without explanation a month ago, but the former super­intendent of Nevada public schools is now opening up about reforms that, he says, Gov. Brian Sandoval told him to forget.

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