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McCarran airport envisions glitzy future as hub for international flights

By May, overseas travelers will make a glitzy walk past vintage photographs of Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley and the Las Vegas Strip gracing McCarran International’s new, 995-foot-long corridor that will link seven new airline gates to the airport’s U.S. Customs and Border Patrol station.

 
Patterson setting up big season for UNLV volleyball

Alexis Patterson’s return to All-Mountain West form has helped UNLV get off to a hot start. She also is all-conference in the classroom.

Longtime Las Vegas jurist Carl Christensen dies at age 86

Carl Christensen, who served as a Clark County District Court judge for 22 years, died of congestive heart failure Sept. 23 at Southern Hills Hospital of congestive heart failure. He was 86.

Yosemite leader, facing staff claims of harassment, plans to retire

The head of Yosemite National Park will retire after employees complained that he created a hostile workplace by allowing bullying, harassment and other misconduct — allegations that have been made in other national parks, officials said Thursday.

‘Guac the Vote:’ Houston taco trucks want to register voters

At Tacos Tierra Caliente — a food truck parked in a section of Houston where Spanish is spoken as often as English — $1.50 can buy such street taco staples as pollo (chicken), barbacoa (shredded beef) and lengua (tongue).

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