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Zombies a riot in Onyx’s ‘Cherry Orchard’

Supposedly Anton Chekhov intended “The Cherry Orchard” to be a farce about the hapless and doomed Russian aristocracy in turn-of-the-century Russia, but instead it has been played as a tragedy from the first production.

Untested rape kits drawing states’ attention

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — With possibly hundreds of thousands of rape kits untested across the country, several states are proposing legislation to address backlogs that in one case dates back nearly three decades.

Inspection finds new deficiencies at state veterans home

A recent inspection found that deficiencies and regulatory problems continue at the Nevada State Veterans Home in Boulder City, which is under scrutiny by the Nevada attorney general’s office.

Being a surrogate a matter of choice

If Thelma French lived in Michigan instead of Las Vegas, chances are good she’d be facing five years in prison and a $50,000 fine for what she laughingly calls “renting my uterus.”

Nevada Legislature has 50-plus seats up for grabs this year

Democrats and Republicans are preparing to battle it out over more than 50 legislative seats up for grabs this election year to determine control of the Nevada Legislature in the 2015 session.

Photographer helped Madsen meet Sinatra

Tough-guy actor Michael Madsen owes his only Frank Sinatra moment to a casino photographer.

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