Answers to some frequently asked questions about mercury and the risk posed by inhalation of its vapors.
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A small sampling of lunar rocks and dirt collected by Apollo astronauts will be on display at the College of Southern Nevada’s Planetarium during three special lectures this month.
Several incidents have been reported around the state over the past decade.
A Vietnam War-era jet that crashed Aug. 18 lost power as it turned in preparation for a landing at Nellis Air Force Base, investigators for the National Transportation Safety Board said Monday.
The time is 6 a.m. on Aug. 27. The sun hasn’t even risen, and volunteer bakers are filing into the kitchen of St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church to begin dessert preparation for the 44th annual Las Vegas Greek Food Festival.
The FBI in Nevada has a new special agent in charge.
Marco Landin was performing on stilts while wearing an elaborate, heavy dragonfly costume on June 17 at the Electric Daisy Carnival when he suddenly found his stilts in the air.
In 1623, seven years after William Shakespeare’s death, two of the famous playwright’s friends collected 36 of his plays and turned them into a folio. They published 750 copies and, as of today, only 235 exist.
A 1-year-old Las Vegas girl drowned last week, and the Clark County coroner’s office has identified her as Mia Resendiz.
A bicyclist is dead after a Sunday night hit-and-run accident in the central valley, Las Vegas police said.