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Mayor hopes to add NBA team to list of downtown’s strides

In the first State of the City address during her tenure, Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman focused on one area she believes is essential to the city as a whole: downtown.

Gun laws, classes aim to guide and govern use of firearms

News reports of murders, robberies and home invasions can prompt one to buy a gun. Learning how to handle them safely and use them legally are matters that gun laws, firearms classes and local agencies aim to address.

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SCAMS TARGETING SENIOR CITIZENS
TO BE FOCUS OF AWARENESS EVENTS
The Nevada State Contractors Board plans to launch its inaugural senior awareness program from 9:30 to 11 a.m. May 2 at the Martin Luther King Senior Center, 2420 N. Martin Luther King Blvd., Suite B, in North Las Vegas.

UNLV rodeo competitors prepare for Friday and Saturday regional finals

Fourteen national and 25 regional titles are among the accolades the University of Nevada, Las Vegas rodeo team possesses. Come this weekend, 17 of the university’s team members hope to add one more title to the list.

Science festival to feature fun, education for families

The second annual Las Vegas Science Festival is scheduled to begin Sunday and is an opportunity for locals to experience free educational programs.

Many summer camps already open for registration

Summer camps can help keep kids active, entertained and safe during the summer break, and options are available around the Las Vegas Valley.

Pecans too big, water intensive for desert

Question: We want to plant a pecan tree. Would you please recommend one for Las Vegas? If we plant one, can we cut it way back and keep it small like we did our other fruit trees?

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