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Jimmy Kimmel sent audience to Letterman

Jimmy Kimmel did something unheard of in the often-cutthroat world of late-night television.

Michael Heizer’s City reflects Nevada’s monumental story

Since long before joining the Union in 1864, Nevada has drawn strength from its cultural, economic and geographic diversity. The storied histories of mining and ranching, combined in later decades with gaming and entertainment, and now technology, have contributed to the economic vitality and cultural identity that is today’s modern Nevada.

EDITORIAL: UNLV’s First Amendment ranking improves

Nevada’s underperforming K-12 schools aren’t the only campuses stuck with low ratings. Higher education has its problems, too, particularly when it comes to free speech at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and the University of Nevada, Reno.

Cab users alert: Buckling up might mean more than safety

If an insurance industry-friendly bill survives the waning days of the Legislature, you will be putting more than your safety at risk by failing to wear a seat belt when you ride in a cab.

Brewers pitcher Will Smith ejected for foreign substance

With the bases loaded and one out in the seventh, Atlanta Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez approached home plate umpire Chris Segal to complain that Milwaukee reliever Will Smith had a foreign substance on his right forearm.

Old-school managing still matters to 51s’ Backman

Wally Backman is still old-school enough to prefer a mix of metrics and instinct, the 51s manager who should be running the Miami Marlins right now but isn’t because owner Jeffrey Loria is a bigger lunatic than we ever imagined.

Hundreds gather to honor Metro officers slain in 2014

Hundreds of people joined officers from law enforcement agencies across Southern Nevada on Thursday night at Police Memorial Park to memorialize those who gave their lives in the line of duty.

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