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Looking into mental health services in Nevada

The Review-Journal’s Ramona Giwargis talks about a series of stories she is working on regarding mental health services in Nevada.

 
Seven Magic Mountains may stay longer in Nevada desert

The Nevada Museum of Art is working to keep a popular rock art installation west of the Las Vegas Strip in the state through the rest of year or longer if possible.

 
Review-Journal videos and shows available on new Roku app

Videos from the state’s largest news-gathering organization are now available on your TV. The Las Vegas Review-Journal has started a channel on the Roku streaming service.

 
UNLV grad to open Nevada’s first cat cafe in Las Vegas

Cat lovers will be able to sip coffee and adopt furry felines once Meow or Never Cafe opens in April on East California Avenue in downtown Las Vegas.

 
Boulder City’s Coffee Cup earns place in hearts of diners

For nearly a quarter-century, the Coffee Cup has been synonymous with good eating and a sense of community. California transplants Al and Carri Stevens first fired up the grill in 1994, and decades later, they’re still at it — now with the help of their grown children, son, Terry, and daughter, Lindsay.

 
EPA chief says he is disarming agency ‘weaponized’ by Obama

EPA chief Scott Pruitt said the Trump administration is “righting the wrongs” of President Barack Obama by reversing regulations designed to “weaponize” the agency and punish the fossil fuel industry.