Meeting focuses on Prime Six schools

Concerned parents, teachers, principals and elected leaders met Tuesday to support swift changes to a handful of troubled West Las Vegas schools known as the Prime Six.

Appeals court allows wlld horse roundup

RENO — The U.S. Bureau of Land Management was given the green light Tuesday to round up horses in Nevada when a federal appeals court lifted a temporary injunction blocking the gathering of more than 1,700 wild horses.

Lawyers, donors paid from Ensign campaign account

WASHINGTON — After resigning from office in May, former Sen. John Ensign drained his campaign bank account by refunding checks to supporters and paying lawyers who defended him in his ethics scandal.

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