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Review-Journal takes general excellence award in state contest

ELKO — The Las Vegas Review-Journal took first place for general excellence among Nevada newspapers in the Nevada Press Association 2013 “Better Newspaper Contest,” announced Saturday night at the newspaper organization’s annual convention.

When stalemate becomes paralysis: A history of government shutdowns

The potential for a partial shutdown Tuesday is a quirk of American history. So if you’re bored with blaming House Republicans or President Barack Obama, you can lay some responsibility on the Founding Fathers.

After the fire: reseeding hope on Mount Charleston

GO Mt. Charleston, a non-profit organization based on a partnership between the U.S. Forest Service, Great Basin Institute and Southern Nevada Conservancy, on Saturday planted Joshua tree seeds along burned areas near Kyle Canyon Road to celebrate National Public Lands Day.

Families fade away for some gay latinos

A recent study published by the League of United Latin American Citizens and the Human Rights Campaign found that although support for gay Latinos continues to increase in society, at home Latinos face a greater challenge.

Sierra Vista Square residents get to stay, for now

Two women crossed Swenson Street at Sierra Vista Drive on a recent weekday morning, walking toward the apartments on the southeast side of Sierra Vista. On the northeast side, a man and his wife were asking passers-by whether they could spare some cash for the bus.

Radio problems cited in deaths of 19 firefighters

A three-month investigation into the June deaths of 19 firefighters killed while battling an Arizona blaze cited poor communication between the men and support staff, and revealed that an airtanker carrying flame retardant was hovering overhead as the firefighters died.

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