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Brother of man shot, killed inside Fallon church out of hospital

Police in the rural northern Nevada town of Fallon were trying to determine why a 48-year-old man opened fire inside his Mormon church on Sunday, killing one man and injuring another.

 
Las Vegas Valley bicyclists celebrate new I-11 segment

More than 500 bicyclists got a chance to inaugurate the newest segment of I-11, pedaling over roughly 25 miles Saturday morning from Boulder City’s Veterans’ Memorial Park toward the Colorado River and back.

 
Southern Nevada community without water 5 years after Carpenter 1 fire

The tiny Trout Canyon subdivision, 60 miles west of Las Vegas, lost its spring-fed water system in the 2013 Carpenter 1 fire. Some homeowners are growing impatient with a recovery effort that hasn’t produced any tangible results.

 
5 years after Carpenter 1 fire, Mount Charleston begins to heal

Dead trees still mark the path of one of the largest wildfires to strike Spring Mountains National Recreation Area. But bushes and shrubs also are starting to color the almost 19,000 acres of federal land that remain closed to the public.

 
Northern Nevada monument pays tribute to Native American culture

“The Monument to the Native Peoples of the West” was created by Frank Van Zant, who underwent a spiritual epiphany when his pickup truck broke down near Imlay one May morning 50 years ago.