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R-J teams up with Hispanic journalists association

The Review-Journal and the Nevada chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists have teamed up to bring three new summer reporting interns to the state’s largest newspaper.

Manning, Harbaugh learn from sons, too

The patriarchs of the NFL’s first families of quarterbacks and coaches are anything but interfering dads. In fact, Archie Manning and Jack Harbaugh are just as influenced by their successful sons as their boys are by them.

Lawmakers butcher ethics reform bills in favor of status quo

What happened to a package of ethics and campaign reforms in Carson City this year would have broken new ground in an Eli Roth torture-porn screenplay. The filmmaker does unspeakably horrible things to his characters — generally involving sharp objects and power tools — but lawmakers went even further in protecting their own interests, disemboweling, amputating and snuffing out bills that would have created a more transparent and better government.

Water Cooler: Pop culture fun

Here are a few things in pop culture that caught our eye recently.

Pianos tinkle, guests mingle at opera benefit

International opera star Luana DeVol opened her Tuscan-style home in Henderson’s Grand Legacy for a sold-out soiree for Opera Las Vegas the evening of June 8.

Fathers, honor your children and their mother

F ather’s Day 1991. It’s 12:47 a.m. In the Sonoran desert skies, three planets align to form an ultrabright “star” in the western sky. It just adds drama to the already dramatic events taking place with me, in me and around me that night.

Tragedy vivid, 35 years later

Does it seem like once a week we see in the news that another pedestrian has been killed on the streets of Las Vegas?

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