Civil rights inquiry of police shootings on hold

Federal authorities will wait and see how the Metropolitan Police Department responds to a review of its officer-involved shootings before deciding whether to open a civil rights investigation into the agency, two civil rights groups were told Tuesday.

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Nevada bishops’ plea heightens controversy over birth control coverage

WASHINGTON — After the Catholic Church in Nevada spoke out over the weekend, an Obama administration decision to require church-affiliated groups to offer birth control coverage became a sudden political issue that has split the state’s delegation in Congress.

Clinic makes medical and dental care accessible to adolescents

The woman pushed her baby stroller over to the table at the health fair, looked down at the banner and said, “I know you guys. You guys saved my life.” Steve Williams, executive director of the Huntridge Teen Clinic, 2100 S. Maryland Parkway, Suite 1, says it was that chance meeting that made him realize what a long-reaching impact the clinic has made.

Vegas slot machine company says rival took its technology

United Coin Machine has filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Las Vegas claiming that rival Gaming Technology Corp. has poached its patented design of a slot machine payout system.

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