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Man who collapsed at EDC died from Ecstasy overdose

Montgomery Tsang, the 24-year-old man found unresponsive on the first night of the Electric Daisy Carnival last month, died from an ecstasy overdose, the Clark County coroner’s office announced Wednesday.

 
Las Vegas mothers protest right to breastfeed in public

Dozens of mothers gathered for a protest Wednesday, exercising their right to breastfeed in public as part of a “nurse in” staged at the Centennial Hills YMCA.

Take a break in small Southern Utah park

Cedar Breaks National Monument in southern Utah is a small park most cherished by us desert dwellers for its cool summer temperatures and spectacular views into its deep, hoodoo-filled amphitheater. During July and August, you’ll find the little park brimming with additional activities, any one of which, by itself, might be worth the journey there.

Dig This: Work is play for some people

From bars to gaming, Las Vegas is described as an adult playground. But two miles off the Strip, Dig This offers a different kind of playground.

Nevada among 9 states linked to chicken salmonella outbreaks

The U.S. Department of Food and Agriculture said Thursday night it has found evidence directly linking Foster Farms boneless-skinless chicken breast to a case of Salmonella Heidelberg.

 
Woman in class-action lawsuit against Xerox dies

Linda Rolain, a plaintiff in a class-action lawsuit against Xerox, died Monday, less than two weeks after her family went public with details about Nevada Health Link enrollment troubles that kept her from treatment in January for an aggressive brain tumor.

Pyrotechnics expert revels in setting sky ablaze on July 4

It’s not paints, pencils or pastels Phil Grucci uses. Yet the night sky becomes his canvas as explosions fill the air coloring it in bursts of red, white, blue and any other combination he desires.