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VA Secretary David Shulkin Visits Lou Ruvo Center
 
VA Secretary David Shulkin Visits Lou Ruvo Center

Secretary of Veteran’s Affairs David J. Shulkin visited the Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health to learn about the research conducted there and its potential application to veterans.

UNLV dentist used single-use implant piece on multiple patients
 
UNLV dentist used single-use implant piece on multiple patients

A UNLV dentist used a single-use implant piece on multiple patients. Now UNLV is notifying 184 patients that they may be affected. The reuse of a healing abutment might increase the failure of a dental implant. The dentist who reused the abutments, Dr. Phillip Devore, resigned. UNLV is offering follow-up examinations free of charge.

Daylight Saving Time Arrives Sunday
 
Daylight Saving Time Arrives Sunday

Daylight Saving Time Arrives Sunday Clocks will move ahead one hour, costing us an hour of sleep. Evenings will become increasingly brighter as the sun will now set around 7 p.m. or later in most parts of the country. For example, New York’s sunset will shift from 5:58 to 6:59 on March 12, while Atlanta moves from 6:42 to 7:43. While it’s true that daylight saving time steals light from the morning,

OJ Simpson at a Las Vegas cafe
 
OJ Simpson at a Las Vegas cafe

OJ Simpson at a cafe across from the Las Vegas courthouse on Friday, March 9, 2018. (David Ferrara/ Las Vegas Review Journal)

Las Vegas Morning Update For Friday, March 9
 
Las Vegas Morning Update For Friday, March 9

Friday’s headlines: Officials offered to give Amazon 84 acres in downtown Las Vegas, Wynn Resorts agrees to settle with Universal for $2.4B, Two-time convicted felon nominated to Nevada’s Black Book (Rochelle Richards/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Police investigate rollover injury crash
 
Police investigate rollover injury crash

At least one person was injured in a rollover crash early Friday morning at Sahara Avenue and Maryland Parkway. A woman was loaded into an ambulance around 5 a.m. A portion of Maryland Parkway was closed as was eastbound Sahara Avenue. The woman’s condition was unknown.

Las Vegas morning update for Thursday, March 8
 
Las Vegas morning update for Thursday, March 8

A Las Vegas homeowner has been fined nearly $73,000 for using Airbnb without a license.

The fines stem from 138 days of unlicensed rental activity at 1925 Silver Ave.

The city says the homeowner collected more than $108,000 in revenue, and the city missed out on roughly $16,000 in room tax.

Five Northern Nevadans have filed a lawsuit saying the drug Abilify triggers compulsive gambling.

They claim the manufacturers and distributors didn’t adequately warn patients about the prescription anti-psychotic drug.

“Pathological gambling” warnings were added to the drug’s label in Canada and Europe in 2012 but not in the US until 2016.

An entire section of US 95 will close in downtown Las Vegas this weekend.

Both directions will close between Martin Luther King and Las Vegas boulevards from 10 p.m. Friday to 5 a.m. Monday

The work is needed so that crews can demolish some freeway bridges as part of Project Neon.

Las Vegas police arrest man with guns and ammo
 
Las Vegas police arrest man with guns and ammo

Las Vegas police arrested a man sitting in car who was found with guns and ammo in his trunk. The video was captured by Steven Gibson and posted to his Facebook page.

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