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Officials shower praise on outgoing water czar Mulroy

Southern Nevada Water Authority Board members Thursday showered retiring General Manager Pay Mulroy with glowing praise, a standing ovation and a gift: a panoramic, black-and-white photograph of Lake Mead in better times. She will retire Feb. 6 after nearly 25 years at the helm of the Las Vegas Valley Water District and almost as long as the authority’s first — and only — GM.

PHOTO: Terra-cotta history lesson

A replica Chinese terra-cotta saddle horse was unveiled Thursday at the Desert Research Institute.

Family of Hoover Dam bridge jumper wants higher guardrail

The family of a Phoenix woman who jumped to her death from the Hoover Dam bypass bridge said it would like to see higher guardrails and stronger security measures to deter suicides.

2 more Clark County School Board members face ethics complaints

Complaints were lodged Thursday with the Nevada Commission on Ethics alleging Clark Count School Board members Chris Garvey and Linda Young spent taxpayer resources on campaigning.

Vegas rockers reunite for ‘Bury The Hatchet’ tour

An email might have saved Max Green’s life. A few years back, he was battling drug addiction, experiencing all the lows that come from chasing too many highs, draining his bank account, imperiling his career.

Fall Out Boy playing pool show

Pop punk outfit Fall Out Boy headlines the Boulevard Pool at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas on Aug. 15, with New Politics.

Amon Amarth paying tribute to pagan gods

During their stint on the main stage of annual heavy metal marathon the Mayhem Festival this past summer, Sweden’s Amon Amarth performed with the hull of viking ship jutting out from the stage.

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