January 29, 2014
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Atlanta-area roads still clogged with cars, trucks
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San Francisco: Rescuers didn't kill Asiana victim
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Johansson cuts ties with Oxfam over 'difference of opinion'
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Terror suspect challenges NSA surveillance program
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17 California communities running low on water
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Outcome never in doubt as UNLV dispatches San Jose State 70-46
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Wranglers fall at Utah in first game in more than 10 days
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Officials investigate inmate death at Ely State Prison
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Swimmer's death casts light on campus sex assaults
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Nevadans continue to struggle with their personal finances
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Home price surge may herald the return of house flipping
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Shadow Ridge student arrested for knife possession
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With its last issue on stands, a remembrance of CityLife
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Police: Motorist was gunned down at random in front of 2 kids
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Target says hackers stole credentials from vendor
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Google's Motorola misstep could be Lenovo's boon
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Allegiant reports another profitable quarter
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Committee's tweaks to Yerington land-swap bill may doom it
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Indictments charge duo with multiple felonies in alleged carjacking, high-speed chase
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Blog: Rebels never trail and never have issues in 70-46 win at San Jose State
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Rendering Nevada in collaged photography and cut paper
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Large, energetic and loud: works from the Frederick R. Weisman Foundation
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Findlay Prep duo continue program's success with McDonald's selections
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Justin Bieber is charged with assault in Canada
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NV Energy customers in Northern Nevada get break on service charge increase
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Trump prominently considers run for N.Y. governor
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Police: Md. mall gunman wrote of killing people
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Aria’s Blossom ranks among the Strip’s finest Chinese restaurants
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Weekly Q&A: UNLV’s Ranita Ray says the socioeconomic ladder is getting harder to climb
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Las Vegas Sands 4th-quarter earnings up almost 32 percent
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Alex Stratta is back--and ready to please
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Will the Griddle Café change breakfast on the Strip?
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A Super Bowl in New Jersey contradicts the NFL's no-Vegas policy
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Joe Downtown: Gentrification has arrived. Could it be a good thing?
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Joe Downtown: Independent bookstore opening in old motel
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Californian pleads guilty to bringing minor to Las Vegas for prostitution
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Rubbing elbows with the local bitcoin evangelists
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Police: $5.6 million of marijuana seized in multi-house grow operation
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Stocks slide on weak earnings; Fed cuts stimulus
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Winter storm down South affecting flights at McCarran
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NYC turns Times Square into Super Bowl Boulevard
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Suspect shot in December by Metro Police now under indictment
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Teacher arrested after hundreds of living, dead snakes found in home
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Hot Spots: Ryan Lewis at Surrender, Hofbräuhaus turns 10 and more
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Trial delayed for ex-con accused of 3 decades-old slayings
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Crash knocks out traffic lights at Eastern and Harmon
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Cruise ship arrives back in NJ after 700 fall ill
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Sochi chief: city is world's 'most secure venue'
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Judge delays sentencing for Saudi airman convicted in rape of teen
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Former UNLV standout Anthony Bennett has best game yet in NBA
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Hualapais to offer scenic excursions on Colorado River year-round
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Farm bill includes payments to rural counties
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Canada’s Westjet adding flights to Las Vegas
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Union employees ratify 5-year contract with Caesars Entertainment
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Cockroach Theatre splits with artistic director Erik Amblad
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Obama visits Costco to tout his plan to boost wages
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Snow, ice send South's flagship city reeling
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NY congressman apologizes for threatening to throw reporter off balcony
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2 people suffer smoke inhalation in Las Vegas house fire
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Three enemas later, still no drugs
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Huckabee spills the beans
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Rebels not in a position to take last-place San Jose State lightly
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Nevada's marijuana advocates are hoping for full legalization next year
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The penance of Glenn Beck
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What lessons did we learn from the Onion saga?
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Controlling the technology
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The difference between 1 and 500,000
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Vegas Super Bowl props: Picking the best bets for Broncos vs. Seahawks
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Stop violence against women
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Vegas Play of the Day: 76ers at Celtics
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President's call for action garners mixed reactions from Nevada leaders in Congress