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Steelers pull up lame in one-sided game

The betting public was wise to play Tom Brady and the New England Patriots against Pittsburgh and its backup quarterback.

Clark County sees record-setting weekend for early voting

On the heels of a record-setting first day of early voting, Clark County voters set a new benchmark Sunday, casting more than 30,000 ballots on the second day, according to county election records going back to 2000.

Bristlecone pines untroubled by tree-killing beetle invasion, study shows

A new study of ancient bristlecone pine trees, including some specimens high on Mount Charleston, shows they are highly resistant to damage from mountain pine beetles, which have killed millions of other pine trees across the West as the climate has warmed over in the past decade.

AFL-CIO pushes forward with Nevada ground game

The AFL-CIO voter outreach ground game in Nevada plans to contact 100,000 households in the state during the next couple of weeks.

Hope grows for opponents of Blue Diamond Hill development proposal

Opponents of a plan to build thousands of homes atop Blue Diamond Hill have renewed hope that the Clark County Commission will block the proposed development at its Dec. 7 meeting.

Civil War buffs from around West relive history at Spring Mountain Ranch

Civil War reenactors from Nevada and several surrounding states demonstrated Saturday and Sunday at Spring Mountain Ranch State Park that soldiers fighting battles between the North and South didn’t have it easy.

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