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Audit to call for tighter spending at Las Vegas tourism agency

An external auditor will make recommendations next month on how to rein in gifts and travel at the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority after a Review-Journal investigation into excessive spending.

Henderson takes steps to make city business more transparent

Henderson Mayor Debra March is making good on her promise to make city operations more open and accessible. The first step in that process is to make public records requests less expensive.

Founder of Las Vegas’ Gilcrease sanctuary, orchard dies at 98

William Gilcrease, a lifelong animal lover who founded the Gilcrease Nature Sanctuary and later co-founded a popular pick-and-pay orchard in northwest Las Vegas, died early Tuesday at the age of 98.

 
Vocal Trump critic Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake won’t seek re-election

A day to plot legislative strategy on Capitol Hill exploded with drama as Republican Sen. Jeff Flake announced Tuesday he would not seek re-election in a speech aimed at President Donald Trump’s demeanor — just hours after the president exchanged insults with another GOP senator on social media.

CCSD superintendent bans Trustee Child from school property

Clark County School District Superintendent Pat Skorkowksy says he is banning Trustee Kevin Child from district property after he repeatedly ignored the restrictions Skorkowsky put in place for visiting schools and staff.

FBI releases documents related to Newtown Sandy Hook shooting

The FBI on Tuesday released more than 1,500 pages of documents related to its investigation of the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting that left 20 first-graders and six educators dead.