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More stores, restaurants on Downtown Summerlin’s horizon

The Howard Hughes Corp. unveiled more information on the expansion of Downtown Summerlin at a July 31 presentation at Las Ventanas, 10401 W. Charleston Blvd.

 
Yosemite National Park sees second visitor diagnosed with plague

A second person to visit California’s Yosemite National Park has been diagnosed with the plague, the latest of several such infections in the Western United States this year, health officials said on Tuesday.

Cruz to stump in Southern Nevada next week

Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz plans to visit Southern Nevada on Aug. 14 for campaign events in Henderson and Las Vegas.

 
Keep your expectations small for ‘Ant-Man’

Good things come in small packages. "Ant-Man" isn‘t one of them. That‘s not entirely fair, as there‘s a decent amount of fun to be had in the story of a scientist who hires a cat burglar to steal back his most prized invention.

Area women work to raise lymphedema awareness with podcast

It took Cynthia “Ms. Cjay” Judge 11 years after her first mastectomy to notice the swelling in her right hand. The two-time breast cancer survivor didn’t know what caused it. Her surgeon put her on a course of antibiotics, and though the swelling became progressively worse, doctor visits often ended with more prescriptions for pills.

4-year-old cancer patient gets Disney sendoff on the Strip

Maya Cortes, a 4-year-old kidney cancer patient, learned she and her family are headed to Walt Disney World courtesy of Make-A-Wish of Southern Nevada at Maya’s very own “Cinderella” ball Wednesday at Aria on the Strip.

Madagascar plague outbreak kills 40 since August

A plague outbreak has killed 40 people on the island nation of Madagascar, with 119 people diagnosed with the bacterial disease since August.

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