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This month, Norwegian Air Shuttle will resume its seasonal service between Las Vegas and four European cities. The airline suspended the flights in March because of excessive heat.
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Writers/directors Nicky and Laetitia Dewhurst have created a show touting planetary health for Cirque du Soleil’s annual One Night for One Drop event.
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It sounds implausible on the surface: running Nevada entirely on renewable energy. But could it be done?
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We confess. We used to think like a lot of locals do, imagining the rest of the Silver State beyond our city as little more than Las Vegas’ ramshackle and somewhat embarrassing backyard.
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Fred Lewis cradles his Yorkie, Oscar, and rocks reflexively in an upholstered recliner near the front window of the mobile home from which he oversees Thunder Mountain Monument.
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Lee Canyon aims to be a resort for all seasons
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Nevada’s environmental movement is evolving — just not in time to have made an impact in the 2015 Legislature.
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Rob Mrowka has worked for decades on issues of natural resources in the West and Southwest, the last six as a senior scientist for the Center for Biological Diversity. A frequent presence in the media on environmental issues, Mrowka recently announced plans to retire to upstate New York.
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New water chief John Entsminger on lakes, lawns and how he plans to keep the taps flowing in Southern Nevada (hint: It’s not all about the rural pipeline plan anymore)What do you get for $260,000 a year? We get John Entsminger, the new general manager of the Southern Nevada Water Authority. For his part, Entsminger gets a big, fat dehydration headache: A region of 2.
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The discomfort: He’s a rugged Alaskan who’s never hiked the desert The zone: A quixotic quest to trek the entire circumference of Las Vegas To understand what happened during my 2013 expedition to hike the circumference of Las Vegas, I have to start from the beginning. It was late September of 2010.