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Ebola outbreak in Virginia in 1989 remembered

Americans’ introduction to the Ebola virus came 25 years ago in an office park near Washington Dulles International Airport, a covert crisis that captivated the public only years later when it formed the basis of a bestselling book.

Sunset: medical pot busy spot for Henderson

Sunset Road in Henderson might become the main corridor of medical marijuana dispensaries for the city.

Man who died Saturday morning rollover crash identified

Hexiquio Rios, 25, of Las Vegas, was thrown from his vehicle after it ran into the back of another car on U.S. Highway 95 and rolled several times, according to Las Vegas police.

EDITORIAL: Amending the First Amendment

The U.S. military is again engaged in Iraq. The humanitarian crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border is getting worse by the week. And the economy, although recovering, has all the kick of a warm, flat soda.

Nevada roadway deaths increase in rural areas

Nevada has seen about the same number of traffic-related deaths so far this year compared to 2013, but statistics show a marked increase on rural roadways.

‘Mad Max’ director ‘heartbroken’ over Mel Gibson scandals

“Mad Max” director George Miller was “heartbroken” over Mel Gibson’s string of scandals in recent years. But he says that isn’t why he recast the lead part in the post-apocalyptic auto action franchise.

Alamo brings fresh approach

In his first meeting as chairman of the Nevada Gaming Commission, Tony Alamo Jr. turned the Sawyer Building conference room into a doctor’s office.

Mountain Ridge Little Leaguers hit the big time

It was minutes before the biggest game of their young lives, one that could deliver their state a gigantic piece of history, a packed stadium and national television audience prepared to sit and watch and hang on every pitch.