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Ex-Henderson police chief suing mayor, other city officials

Ex-Henderson Police Chief Patrick Moers has filed a lawsuit that accuses Mayor Debra March and other city leaders of soliciting false sexual misconduct claims against him, damaging his reputation and forcing him to resign.

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Melania Trump plans another trip to Mexico border

Melania Trump is planning another visit to immigration centers housing migrants who have been apprehended at the U.S.-Mexico border.

Manafort case headed for July trial after Virginia judge’s ruling

A federal judge in Virginia rejected a bid by President Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, to throw out charges in the special counsel’s Russia investigation, clearing the way for a much-anticipated trial to start as scheduled next month.

Showdown vote on border immigration set for Wednesday

House Republican leaders scheduled a showdown vote on consensus immigration legislation as the Senate turned its sights Tuesday to a narrow bill to stop family separations and contain the political fallout over the president’s “zero tolerance” policy.

Connector ramp at Spaghetti Bowl to close for overnight work

A heavily used connector ramp at the Spaghetti Bowl interchange will be closed for overnight work Thursday as crews install signs in downtown Las Vegas, the Nevada Department of Transportation said.

New Nevada toad species may qualify for endangered status

After a 90-day review of the Dixie Valley toad, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said Tuesday that the rare amphibian warrants a more comprehensive 12-month study to determine if it should become Nevada’s newest listed species.

 
States sue Trump administration over family separations at border

Seventeen states sued the Trump administration Tuesday to force it to reunite the thousands of immigrant children and parents it separated at the border.