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LEFTOVERS: No sign of relief in arms debate

Picking on college baseball for the “ping” of its bats was a longtime tradition for baseball purists.

Youths make most of Free Fishing Day

Despite the severe heat that enveloped the Las Vegas area Saturday, hundreds of anglers made their way to the valley’s urban ponds to take advantage of Nevada’s Free Fishing Day. And why not? That is the one day each year when anyone can fish in the Silver State without having to first procure a fishing license.

Government way off-balance on privacy

Just when you thought federal intrusion couldn’t go much further, we learn the government knows far more about our business than we’d ever imagined.

Questions surround runaway siblings

Five siblings reported missing for about 24 hours were back at a Las Vegas emergency children’s shelter Wednesday, but unanswered questions surround their return.

Weighty work ahead for construction crews at new Lake Mead intake site

Workers have finished drilling and blasting a connector tunnel 400 feet underground that will link the valley’s two existing straws to the third one now under construction. It took three years and more than $52 million to carve the half-mile long connector through fractured rock and seeping water from the nearby lake.

Heller says he’s leaning for immigration bill

U.S. Sen. Dean Heller of Nevada said Wednesday he wants to vote for comprehensive immigration reform, and it doesn’t have to be perfect.

ACLU announces ‘patient dumping’ lawsuit

A lawsuit over allegations of patient dumping at Rawson-Neal Psychiatric Hospital in Las Vegas drew in the American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada because it’s “a major civil rights issue.”

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