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Scientists study all the ways music can boost health

It’s only recently, with the advances in brain research, that science has begun to understand just how far-reaching the benefits of music can be for our physical and emotional health.

Uptick in slayings has Metro seeking community help

Michael O’Brien’s slaying, the 107th in Metro’s jurisdiction this year, marked an unwanted milestone: with two months left to go in 2014, the agency has already investigated more than last year’s total number of homicides.

Bieber surprises Steelers by crashing team’s bible study

Young pop idol Justin Bieber did something completely unexpected; he crashed a Pittsburgh Steelers’ bible study, according to ESPN. Yes, you read that right.

 
LV Vietnam vet salutes soldiers throughout history

Almost a half-century after he was as an infantry soldier in the Vietnam War, Chuck N. Baker salutes all veterans who have served from the Revolutionary War to the post-9/11 era in a new documentary titled simply, “Veterans: A Motion Picture.”

Mormon bishop apologizes for blog about Sen. Reid

A Mormon bishop in Los Angeles apologized Sunday for the tone of a blog saying Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid was unworthy to enter the faith’s temples, but stood by his criticism of Reid’s stands on some issues.

Vegas seeks developers’ ideas for Cashman

With the Las Vegas 51s minor league baseball team possibly leaving the Cashman Center, Las Vegas officials are seeking ideas for what to do with the 70-acre downtown stadium and convention center site.

Education Initiative failure shows lack of faith in system

Education Initiative opponents didn’t expect such a landslide defeat. Neither did pollsters, whose work showed the proposed margins tax to be everything from a voter favorite to a statistical toss-up.

Feds struggle to fight off cyberattacks

A $10 billion-a-year effort to protect sensitive government data, from military secrets to Social Security numbers, is struggling to keep pace with an increasing number of cyberattacks and is unwittingly being undermined by federal employees and contractors.

Wolves knocking on Nevada’s door

Beyond the one that prowls the university in Reno, Nevada is not known for its wolf packs. But a national environmental group believes the Silver State could someday support wolves, assuming the animals survive long enough to make it here.

Baby gorilla dies at zoo after being trapped under door

The San Francisco Zoo says the youngest of its gorillas has died from injuries she suffered when she bolted under a hydraulic door that was being closed.

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