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North Las Vegas revises pot licensing ordinance

North Las Vegas unveiled more tweaks to its medical marijuana business licensing ordinance Wednesday, signing off on changes meant to fast track applicants who qualify for a newly created “cross-jurisdictional” license.

Literary Las Vegas: Monica Hatley-Carr

North Las Vegas author/illustrator Monica Hatley-Carr takes readers on an adventure where more than the glasses are rose-colored.

East Valley View things to do for Aug. 7-13, 2014

Event highlights this week include an All-City Synchronized Swimming Show, the La Oportunidad EXPO, a production of “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” and Hot Havana Nights at the Mob Museum.

Rams once again king of mountain

Tom Pletsch recalls the glory days of Rancho baseball, when players such as Marty Barrett, Mike Maddux, Perry Swanson and Mike Morgan helped the Rams win multiple state titles in the 1970s.

Local theater companies forming community spirit

There’s talent galore in this valley. One needn’t spend hundreds of dollars to see it, either. All you need to do is high-tail it to one of the more than 150 productions presented during the course of a year. And, if you need further proof of that, the new theater awards should do it.

DiMaria replaces Day as Gorman baseball coach

Between coaching, teaching and family obligations, Bishop Gorman baseball coach Nick Day knew something had to give.

Get ready for even more ‘Arrested Development’

Being an Arrested Development fan means that you are familiar with the roller-coaster of emotions a television show can make you feel. Well, rise up once again, because it might be coming back … again.

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