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Nevada State Museum celebrates treasures of days gone by

Plenty of historic treasures are on display at the Nevada State Museum next to the Springs Preserve in Las Vegas. But much of the museum’s other inventory remains hidden, roughly 80 percent.

WEEK IN REVIEW: Reporters’ notebook

When Clark County officials at Tuesday’s meeting asked for approval to transfer $35,000 to pay for an emergency call system – little more than a cellphone in a box – at a Laughlin park, Commissioner Steve Sisolak was incredulous.

Connecticut shootings spur calls to stop violence in Nevada

Before the Connecticut school shooting, death by assault weapon came to Carson City. In 85 seconds, on Sept. 6, 2011, Eduardo Sencion emptied three, 30-round clips from his automatic assault rifle, releasing a hail of gunfire toward breakfast diners at the IHOP in the state capital.

Nevada braces for health care changes as new year looms

Experts say 2013 isn’t as big a year for Obamacare as 2014, when individual and business mandates kick in. Still, some people will notice a few tax tweaks after New Year’s Day.

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