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Congressman introduces a bill to save rural hospitals

Rep. Cresent Hardy said Friday he introduced a bipartisan bill to help save rural hospitals such as the one in Tonopah that closed in August.

REAL ESTATE MILLIONS BRIEFS

Sports betting icon Bill Walters will roll the dice for the third time with industry leader Concierge Auctions, this time on the sale of his Henderson property overlooking downtown Las Vegas, which will sell to the highest bidder without reserve on April 30.

 
Vitamin D to the Rescue

With all the good news coming out in recent years about vitamin D, you’d think that this essential nutrient does everything short of improve your golf game and give you minty fresh breath.

Football field-sized mural unveiled

Art instructor Tony Cooper helped coordinate the “Maverick Country,” a hand-painted mural located on a concrete block wall that lines the Flamingo Arroyo Trail adjacent to Jerome D. Mack Middle School in Las Vegas.

Nevada’s largely plummeting teen birth rates mirror national trend

The overall teen birth rate in the United States has reached a record low with Nevada’s largely plummeting birth rates mirroring a national trend, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Health insurers want rate increases

Insurers will seek significant premium hikes under President Barack Obama’s health care law this summer.

10 best and worst deals in Hawaii

Warm trade winds, swaying palms, crystal blue waters: There are several reasons why more than 8.5 million people visited Hawaii in 2015. As of December 2015, visitors spent an average of $197 per day, per person. For a family of four on holiday, the average can really add up.

400 years later, Shakespeare is still relevant

From the beauty of the language to the lesson in the tale, audiences seem as enthralled as ever by William Shakespeare. We take a look at why.

Chef Mario Batali promotes literacy for kids at new library inside Acelero Spring Valley learning center

Celebrity chef Mario Batali — sporting a pair of his signature orange Crocs — was joined by Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman, Congresswoman Dina Titus, and Amanda Hirsh, executive director of Books for Kids, at the March 29 opening of the new Books for Kids/Mario Batali Foundation Library at the Acelero Spring Valley Learning Center, 2845 Mohawk St.