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Fossil find is a horse, of course

The extinct horse, known as Equus scotti, has been definitively identified from bones recovered from a northwest Las Vegas hillside

Speaker says technology can enchance shopping experience

In front of a standing-room-only audience at RECon, the International Council of Shopping Centers’ annual convention, keynote speaker Randi Zuckerberg told the retail real estate industry that nothing replaces the intangible experience of walking into a store.

Publicist: Founding member of The Doors dies at 74

Ray Manzarek, the keyboardist who was a founding member of The Doors, has died. He was 74. Publicist Heidi Robinson-Fitzgerald says in a news release that Manzarek died Monday at the RoMed Clinic in Rosenheim, Germany, surrounded by his family. He had been stricken by bile duct cancer.

Doctor testifies in Desai trial, says he can’t believe hepatitis C spread through injections

A doctor who worked closely with Dr. Dipak Desai testified Monday that he still struggles to believe that the hepatitis C outbreak that spread through Desai’s clinics stemmed from unsafe anesthetic injections. Dr. Vishvinder Sharma said he never witnessed nurse anesthetists reuse vials of propofol, adding that the procedure room was dark and he was focused on the monitor while performing upper endoscopies or colonoscopies.

Las Vegas police name second suspect in Fremont Street slaying

Las Vegas police have identified an 18-year-old man as the second suspect in a fatal shooting last month on Fremont Street. Darion Muhammad-Coleman is wanted in the April 19 death of Dale Borero. Authorities consider him armed and dangerous.

Full-day kindergarten garners support, not funding, from lawmakers

CARSON CITY— Senate Finance Committee members backed a bill Monday that would require full-day kindergarten in all Nevada elementary schools, but removed a requirement to provide state funds to carry out that mandate.

Family, employees testify in campaign contribution trial of lobbyist Harvey Whittemore

RENO – Two more of Harvey Whittemore’s former employees testified Monday they each voluntarily contributed $4,600 to Sen. Harry Reid’s campaign in 2007 at the suggestion of the wealthy ex-developer and lobbyist but didn’t fear for their jobs if they didn’t do so.

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