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Miech Again
Rebels rookie Lopez says redshirting is his best move
Politics: Ralston's Flash
Lawsuit filed to block "personhood" initiative
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Rumors of Matt Hughes v. Renzo Gracie
The Kats Report
Ten minutes with Chelsea Handler is better than no minutes with Chelsea Handler
Business Notebook
Meeting cancellations prompting suits; economic diversification vs. growth
Now and Then
Antoine Walker doesn't know when to hold or fold 'em
TUF Heavyweights
Episode 9: Funky chickens
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Hollywood Theatre at MGM Grand
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Leonard Cohen at The Colosseum
The Colosseum | 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.
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Football specials at Diablo's
Diablos Cantina
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Feral cats have been, and will always exist. They are on all continents, urbal and rural. The protocols of controlling and decreasing feral cat populations of Trap, Neuter and Return (TNR) have been proven in many communities in this country. Feral cats are descendents of domestic cats that were allowed outside to live and fend on their own. Humanely trapping, sterilizing and vaccinating them, and returning to an organized colony with colony caretakers, is the only responsibe, moral way to manage and decrease their populations. National data exist that demonstrate they do not carry or promote disease, nor any of the other negative things those that are un-informed claim. There has been, and will always be, a balance in nature with birds, cats, and all living things. Get educated people, the facts are there. I applaud those that recognize it is time for Las Vegas to do the responsible thing of funding, and organizing these efforts.