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School district support staff may vote again between unions

Thousands of Clark County School District bus drivers, custodians and support staff may vote — again, for the fourth time — between two labor unions vying for power as their bargaining agent.

Japanese Kabuki show returning to Fountains of Bellagio

After captivating audiences with Kabuki shows at the Bellagio fountains last August, MGM Resorts is partnering with Panasonic to bring the Japanese performance art back to the Las Vegas Strip.

Local marijuana dispensaries celebrate 4/20 ‘holiday’

As the valley’s first medical marijuana dispensaries have set up shop over the past few months, with more on the way, they’re now lighting up “four twenty” — a day of the year, which is known to both smokers and nonsmokers of marijuana as a time to celebrate cannabis culture.

Turn off devices and get some sleep, Huffington Post co-founder advises

Arianna Huffington, co-founder of the Huffington Post, asked about 100 students on the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, to do the seemingly impossible — to shut off and lock up their electronic devices so that they could get uninterrupted sleep at night.

Strip cooler ban streamlined; bag, stroller prohibitions proposed

Unlicensed sidewalk vendors using coolers on the Las Vegas Strip will face reduced penalties as a result of a recently approved Clark County ordinance aimed at making the rule easier to enforce.

Feds want to keep Cliven Bundy behind bars

Federal prosecutors argued in court papers Wednesday against releasing Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy in the criminal case stemming from the 2014 armed Bunkerville standoff with law enforcement.

Longtime Review-Journal reporter, editor Lisa Kim Bach dies at 49

She loved words and she knew how to use them: both to tell the story and to get it. Tenacious and trustworthy, the education reporter continued to get scoops even after she was promoted to assistant city editor in May 2008.

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