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After a few decades of pushing it to the side, North Las Vegas officials are reviving one of the first settled spots in the Las Vegas area with a planned grand opening in mid-June.
More than 1,400 student entrepreneurs set out to develop ideas that would have a global impact in a summer program held last year.
It’s that time of year again where the common cold becomes particularly … common. Not only does it bring about uncomfortable symptoms–runny nose, congestion, sneezing, scratchy throat, coughing, and in some cases fever—it can also result in missed days of school and work.
The vaccine given to prevent cervical cancer in women could end up saving men’s lives, too.
A teenage girl in Oregon has tested positive for bubonic plague, state health officials said on Thursday.
Marko Kustudia remembers seeing two kinds of light Oct. 7 while he was taking his routine morning walk. First it was natural, as the rising sun brought daylight to the Las Vegas Valley. Then it was harsh and artificial headlights, but not where they were supposed to be.
The news that Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske has a disease that will afflict more than 230,000 women this year — and kill more than 40,000 of them — is awful. The news that she isn’t leaving the state for breast cancer treatment is uplifting.
Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske didn’t have to go public with her recently diagnosed breast cancer. She’s not taking that much time off. But on Friday she sat with me at her home and explained why it was important to speak out and why she decided to stay in Las Vegas for treatment instead of leaving the state.
A squirrel found dead at Lake Tahoe last month has tested positive for the plague, health officials said, marking the latest incidence of the disease in California that forced the temporary closure of two Yosemite National Park campgrounds.
