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State Medicaid changes suspended as foster care providers struggle

Certain requirements of a Nevada Medicaid regulation enacted in January have been suspended, at least for 90 days, because of a financial crisis that Clark County foster care providers are facing and to prevent children from being displaced.

Newsmakers, Feb. 18-24

Trial lawyer Robert Eglet, partner in the Las Vegas-based law firm Eglet Wall Christiansen Trial Attorneys, 400 S. Seventh St., was named Trial Lawyer of the Year by the National Trial Lawyers Association on Jan. 20.

Clark County sheriff gets national honor

Clark County Sheriff Doug Gillespie beat out 3,079 sheriffs in the country and will be the 19th sheriff to receive the Ferris E. Lucas Award for Sheriff of the Year since its establishment in 1995.

Body painters and their models fulfilled in different ways

When Suzanne Lugano paints nearly nude models, she feels as if she’s the one who is exposing herself, expressing her emotions before the world.

 
Immigrant mother, son reunited thanks to new policy

A 17-year old immigrant boy and his Mexican mother were reunited after more than a decade apart, thanks to a new Obama administration policy that no longer penalizes minors who lie to authorities, U.S. Sen. Harry Reid said Monday.

From sharks to Gila monsters, veterinarian puts fear aside to care for exotic animals

Veterinarian Dr. Christopher Yach walks into work around 7 a.m. If he leaves by 7 p.m., he considers it a good day. The majority of his 12-hour day is spent with his diversified patients, ranging from cute kittens and puppies to 900-pound alligators and 10-foot-long sharks.