The Ladder: Southern Hills Hospital gets its first woman CEO

Alexis Mussi became CEO of Southern Hills Hospital, where she was formerly chief operating officer. In the three years Alexis has been COO, Southern Hills Hospital has grown from 134 beds to 252.

Nye County OKs deal to hold ICE detainees in Pahrump

The contract will allow Nye County to reopen the Tonopah Jail, which was shut down in March 2015 as the result of budget deficits.

Trump attacks prosecutors at ceremony for fallen police officers

President Donald Trump is using a ceremony for fallen law enforcement officers to criticize some big-city prosecutors he asserts don’t go after criminals who pose a threat to public safety.

Businesses struggle to preserve profits in world of tariffs

Faced with the Trump administration’s 25% tariff on imports from China, Ruth Rau is looking to other countries to manufacture baby and toddler toys.

FAA chief defends 737 Max actions, says Boeing fell short

The acting head of the Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday that Boeing should have done more to explain an automated flight-control system on its 737 Max aircraft before two deadly crashes, but he defended his agency’s safety certification of the plane.

When accessorizing, start with what you have

Accessories are a simple and inexpensive way to update a room, and there is no long-term commitment. You can change each season, add colors or have fun with a new trend with just a few pieces.

Mick Jagger back in action after health problems

Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger tweeted a video Wednesday of him dancing around a studio in front of a mirror weeks after he underwent medical treatment

Sanders targets Biden as favorite campaign foil

In his nearly three weeks as a presidential candidate, Joe Biden has become Bernie Sanders’ favorite foil.

US birth rate lowest in 32 years

The nation’s birth rates last year reached record lows for women in their teens and 20s, a government report shows, leading to the fewest babies in 32 years.

Alaska mid-air crash toll at 6, team arrives to investigate

Two sightseeing planes that crashed in Alaska collided at about 3,300 feet, the National Transportation Safety Board announced shortly after a team arrived to investigate.

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