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South Carolina students eager to star gaze with new telescope

Students and teachers across South Carolina will be able to peer into space and view images of the sun, moon and stars using a remotely controlled telescope set up at a new observatory opening next month at the State Museum.

Boil water order lifted in Kyle Canyon

The boil water order in Kyle Canyon has been lifted, according to water district spokesman Bronson Mack.

Murray: Reno versus Vegas

Reno Gazette-Journal sports columnist Chris Murray loves to tweak Southern Nevada and he wrote a list on why Reno is better than Las Vegas. Before you fall over from astonishment or laughter, here’s the list.

Vegas puffy hearts Reno!

A Reno Gazette-Journal columnist pokes gentle fun at Las Vegas, and we join in!

2 killed near Rio in hit and run

Two pedestrians died after being hit by a car near the Las Vegas Strip Friday night. Las Vegas police supervisor Lt. Roger Price said two pedestrians were crossing the street outside of a marked crosswalk by the Rio hotel and casino, near the intersection of Flamingo Road and Arville Street, when they were struck by a vehicle just after 10 p.m.

Man in east valley barricade shoots himself

A man in his 60s died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound during an east valley standoff with Las Vegas police Friday night.

Nevada gun background check petition gets go-ahead

Signature gathering efforts for an initiative petition that seeks to mandate background checks on nearly all Nevada gun purchases are expected to get underway following a ruling Friday by a Carson City district judge.

Heck, Amodei break from GOP to support DREAMers

Nevada’s two Republicans in the U.S. House broke from their party on Friday and voted to uphold President Barack Obama’s program that allows young undocumented immigrants to be exempted from deportation.

House OKs bill addressing border crisis

House Republicans revived their bill on the U.S.-Mexico border crisis in dramatic fashion Friday, passing it on a near party-line vote after winning over conservatives with tough new provisions that could threaten deportation for hundreds of thousands of immigrants already working in this country legally.