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Fight over pipeline plan heading back to court

RENO — A battle over a massive pipeline project to carry billions of gallons of water to Las Vegas from rural counties along the Nevada-Utah line is heading back to court this week.

BLM honors woman for work on behalf of Red Rock Canyon

The U.S. Bureau of Land Management has honored a woman for her volunteer work on behalf of Southern Nevada’s Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.

Forever learning to take the heat

With good reason –– it’s more than 100 degrees in the shade –– you are being inundated with media reports about the effects of heat.

Politicians ponder next steps

CARSON CITY — With the adjournment of the 2013 Legislature early Tuesday, several veteran legislators are preparing to run for other offices while others are heading into retirement because they have been term-limited out of jobs.

Rejection of ‘Armani bill’ frustrates Miller

Secretary of State Ross Miller expressed disgust last week over the Legislature’s rejection of his Senate Bill 49, which would have required politicians to report and post online any contributions of $2,000 or more within 48 hours.

Beacons, arrows kept pioneer pilots from going astray in Nevada

On a hillside 60 miles northeast of Las Vegas, a giant concrete arrow draws an invisible line across Mormon Mesa to Interstate 15 in the distance. It looks like it was poured there within the past few months, perhaps as a playful piece of modern art.

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