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South Carolina students eager to star gaze with new telescope

Students and teachers across South Carolina will be able to peer into space and view images of the sun, moon and stars using a remotely controlled telescope set up at a new observatory opening next month at the State Museum.

French police officer suspected of stealing 115 pounds of cocaine

French police arrested an officer on Saturday whom they suspect of stealing some 52 kg (115 pounds) of cocaine, worth around 2 million euros ($2.69 million), from a locked room inside central police headquarters in Paris.

Passion for natural ingredients drives spice company founder

Owner Paymon Raouf of Paymon’s Mediterranean Café & Hookah Lounge opened the Las Vegas Spice Co. and started making special blends for his friends in the restaurant industry. But after a brief standstill in ‘08, his business has since rebounded.

 
Trekkies wed at Vegas ‘Star Trek’ convention

Even in a city that’s famous for outside-of-the-box weddings, the union of Amy Campbell and Mark Restucci was something you don’t see every day.

Bullying was no laughing matter for Russell Peters

Only two comedians in America have so many fans they regularly sell out arenas. They are Chris Rock and Russell Peters, who lives in Henderson, and whose mom lives by the soon-to-open SLS hotel.

 
Is ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ okay for kids?

Marvel’s “Guardians of the Galaxy” is different, visual, funny and wildly entertaining, but should you take your kids? The answer depends on the parent, but here are a few insights you may like to know before heading into the theater.

Boil water order lifted in Kyle Canyon

The boil water order in Kyle Canyon has been lifted, according to water district spokesman Bronson Mack.

Rob Base talks ‘It Takes Two’

Base is still traveling, currently on the road as part of the “Legends of Hip Hop” tour.

LV Neon 97 win Presidents Cup soccer title

The LV Neon 97 brought home first place in the 2014 U.S. Youth Soccer National Presidents Cup July 13 in Greenville, S.C., in the under 17 boys category. This is the first time a Las Vegas team has won first place in the tournament. The team is coached by Jorge A. Lorza and Jose Perez.

Murray: Reno versus Vegas

Reno Gazette-Journal sports columnist Chris Murray loves to tweak Southern Nevada and he wrote a list on why Reno is better than Las Vegas. Before you fall over from astonishment or laughter, here’s the list.

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