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State corrections officials begin reforms for inmates with HIV and disabilities

A month after the U.S. Department of Justice found the Nevada Department of Corrections discriminated against inmates with HIV and disabilities, officials removed a medical code from its computer system that could reveal a prisoner’s HIV-positive status to unauthorized staffers.

Las Vegas police say young victims of sex trafficking could be ‘anyone’s child’

In a city that never sleeps such as Las Vegas, child sex trafficking has an environment in which to thrive. While some believe it is a crime that happens only to at-risk children from Third-World countries, Metropolitan Police say in reality it can happen to anyone’s child.

Wetlands Park crackdown decreases crime

In the case of the Clark County Wetlands Park and Sunrise Trailhead over spring break, no news is good news. It meant no illegal bonfires, large object dumping, vandalism, vehicle abandonment, fighting, illegal discharge of firearms or murders.

Henderson police step up diversity efforts

Efforts to increase racial and gender diversity in the Henderson Police Department have been paying off, according to city officials.