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Mormons to use technology in missionary work

The common image of Mormon missionaries has long been two young men wearing white shirts and ties walking through neighborhoods, knocking door-to-door.

But in a few years, that image may be replaced by one of young Mormons sitting with an iPad, typing messages on Facebook.

 
You’ve been warned: Stay inside

Summer is waging war with a vengeance, and it’s taking no prisoners.

Mandela family feud over where he should be buried

JOHANNESBURG — As Nelson Mandela remained in critical condition in hospital Friday, a family feud over where the 94-year-old former president should be buried went to the courts, according to South Africa’s national broadcaster.

District Attorney: Take care of your pets or face consequences

Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson is making a point to prosecute individuals who leave their pets in vehicles unattended or in yards without shade or water during the hot summer months.

New quarter honors Great Basin National Park

Coming soon to slot machines, parking meters and couch cushions everywhere: A shiny new advertisement for Nevada’s only national park.

Federal officials approve horse slaughterhouse in New Mexico

Federal officials cleared the way Friday for a return to domestic horse slaughter, granting a southeastern New Mexico company’s application to convert its cattle facility into a horse processing plant.

 
American killed as violence flares in Egypt before weekend rallies

CAIRO — Tens of thousands of supporters and opponents of President Mohammed Morsi rallied Friday in Cairo, and both sides fought each other in the second-largest city of Alexandria, where two people were killed — including an American — and 85 were injured, officials said.

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