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Clark County approves $1.2 billion 2014 budget

Clark County commissioners Monday approved a $1.2 billion budget for the next fiscal year that reflects a cautious outlook in response to the local economy’s slow climb out of the recession.

Two donkeys suspected in mauling death in Hungary

BUDAPEST, Hungary — Hungarian police say they are investigating an incident in which an elderly man may have been mauled to death by two donkeys.

House passes new version of stolen valor law

A bill that would make it a crime to lie about receiving honors for military service was passed Monday in the U.S. House. The “Stolen Valor Act of 2013” was approved 390-3 in a vote timed to fall between Armed Forces Day last Saturday and Memorial Day this Monday.

Water district, authority approve new budgets

The valley’s wholesale water supplier and its largest water utility have adopted spending plans for the coming year that seem to mirror the local economy at large — mostly flat but showing signs of growth.

Science fiction is now science fact: There’s hope for aging eyes with macular degeneration

Imagine what it’s like to slowly lose your vision over time – until one day you no longer can read, see the faces of loved ones or participate in your favorite hobbies. Severe vision loss is a reality for people with age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a disease of the retina that affects more than 9.1 million people in the United States. But now there’s hope, and although it may seem like science fiction, it’s reality.

New generation of American workers seek to combine personal and professional interests

As college students graduate and begin the job search, their career decisions won’t be driven by the same factors that drove their parents’ decisions. While baby boomers tended to focus on the vertical climb to find job happiness, today’s graduates and professionals want meaningful and challenging work that satisfies them personally.

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