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God to Sin City: You’re gonna fry

It’s going to be hot today. And tomorrow. And the next day and the next. Not just hot. Like, extremely hot. No. XX-TREEMELY HAWT, so hot you need to make up a new spelling to get your message across.

Area Briefing, July 2-8

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Coming Sunday: Delivering a New Downtown

Take a tired business district. Add a wealthy young entrepreneur. Re-imagine the heart of the city. Call it downtown Las Vegas. Coming Sunday in the Las Vegas Review-Journal and at reviewjournal.com is a special section of stories with videos and photos regarding the redevelopment of downtown Las Vegas.

Newsmakers July 2-8

Soroptimist International of Greater Las Vegas has installed its 2013-14 board of directors.

Saguaro buckling caused by overwatering

Question: I saw your blog and was wondering if you would help us with a saguaro problem. We bought a healthy saguaro in December and transplanted it ourselves.

Refresh your marriage with a golf trip to Lake Tahoe

Alpine skiing. Alpine lake. Alpine forest. Alpine lodging. How about Alpine golf? Even better, how about a trip for both you and the wife?

Las Vegas advocate praises gay marriage court decision

Lee Plotkin of Las Vegas planned Wednesday around the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling on same-sex marriage, and for good reason. He and his longtime partner were legally married at San Francisco City Hall in 2004, but then that state’s high court stopped the practice.

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National park leaders hold virtual event to discuss public safety for summer

With more and more visitors discovering national parks across the country, this is an opportunity for media to hear from national park rangers and experts about what you should know before reporting on national parks this summer. The ultimate goal is to make sure the public has the tools and info they need to know to stay safe and have fun going into summer vacation season.