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Seder brings together Las Vegas’ Jewish, LGBT communities

Men, women and children were offered their pick from a basket of rainbow-colored yarmulkes as they arrived at the Gay and Lesbian Community Center of Southern Nevada for a Passover celebration Monday night.

Father sought by NLV police in child’s death surrenders

North Las Vegas police said a man turned himself in Monday in connection with the death of a 3-year-old girl. Jondrew Lachaux, 39, was accompanied by his attorney when he surrendered to police.

Nevada rep turned down in bid to join Yucca tour

A Nevada bid to send a representative along when members of Congress visit Yucca Mountain this week was turned down on Monday by organizers who said there was no room on the nuclear waste site tour.

Court approves $2.075 million settlement for ex-foster children

The federal court in Nevada has approved the $2.075 million settlement for seven former foster children injured while in Clark County’s child welfare system, the National Center for Youth Law announced Monday.

Embattled police union executive director suspended

The union that represents most Las Vegas police officers has suspended its executive director, Chris Collins, the Review-Journal has learned.

Dust advisory issued for Tuesday

The Clark County Department of Air Quality issued a dust advisory for Tuesday. Residents and construction operators should prepare for the possibility of blowing dust from the afternoon through the evening.

 
Suicide at M Resort blamed on loss of free buffet for life

In an angry final message to Review-Journal, the man who shot himself at an M Resort buffet on Easter Sunday blamed his suicide on depression after he won free meals for life but was banned for harassing women who work there.

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