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A "suspicious item" at a Nevada nuclear test site caused a scare, but the object turned out not to pose any safety or security risk, officials said. Site security officers, fire and rescue crews and local and federal law enforcement personnel went to
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Fire and rescue crews were responding to an emergency at 5:40 p.m. Tuesday in the central part of the Nevada National Security Site, authorities said. "We have a security incident in Area 6," said Kelly Snyder, a spokeswoman for the National Nuclear
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October 12, 2012 In 1957, Joel Healy witnessed one of the largest nuclear tests ever conducted on U.S. soil...Army, stationed in the Nevada desert north of Las Vegas at Camp Desert Rock...Healy drove dump trucks, moved materials, and built structures,
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U.S. homebuilders grew more confident in the housing recovery in August, as many reported that prospects for sales are the best they've been since the home bubble burst five years ago. The National Association of Home Builders/
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At least 2,500 former test site workers, many of whom re-entered tunnels soon after nuclear bomb tests had been conducted, have been identified as eligible for the low-dose computed tomography, or CT scans, according to Jonathan Corbin, outreach
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About 60 security guards who worked at the Nevada Test Site and other Energy Department facilities and whose pensions were frozen in 1990 have taken their case to the 9th U.S...Their amended appeal was filed earlier this month because the U.S.
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This time, he says he's got the Department of Energy "by the short hairs." After repeated denials for $150,000 or more in payment from the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program, the former Area 51 worker has taken his case to the
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Aeronautical historian Peter Merlin will speak tonight about "Dreamland: The Secrets of Area 51" as part of the distinguished lecture series at the Atomic Testing Museum. Billed as an X-Plane hunter, Area 51 historian and author, Merlin will present
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With blasts from strategically placed explosives, a Cold War relic came crashing down Wednesday at the Nevada National Security Site. The detonations, more than 65 miles northwest of Las Vegas, ended an era when the 1,527-foot steel tower for the
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Wild Vegas parties celebrated atomic bomb tests of the 1950s Crooners, bright lights, the ringing of slot machines, and...atomic bombs? This strange combination became a reality in Las Vegas during the 1950s. Scheduled nuclear detonations at the
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