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Education leaders address black student success

State Superintendent of Public Schools Dale Erquiaga and Clark County School District Superintendent Pat Skorkowsky were at the Andre Agassi College Preparatory Academy Monday night to discuss the education of Nevada’s least academically successful student demographic.

Lost City Museum a hidden Nevada cultural gem

A drive through Moapa Valley and its plethora of horse properties will net you a visit to the Lost City Museum, a Nevada cultural gem hidden in the desert. Although commonly called Lost City today, the Basketmaker and Pueblo ruins along the 30-mile Muddy River Valley originally were termed Pueblo Grande de Nevada.

US may stop spying on allied leaders

The Obama administration is considering ending spying on allied heads of state, a senior administration official said, as the White House grappled with the fallout from revelations that the U.S. has eavesdropped on German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

Firefighter remembered for his dedication to others

It was never about John; it was always about others. For John DeLucchi’s wife, Denise DeLucchi, that’s how she’ll always remember her husband.

Buffett’s NV Energy buy criticized by consumer advocates

A long list of people and companies say billionaire Warren Buffett’s purchase of NV Energy will bring no savings for customers of the statewide electrical utility.

Business, GOP establishment have had enough of tea party

A slice of corporate America thinks tea partyers have overstayed their welcome in Washington and should be shown the door in next year’s congressional elections.

Nevada lawmaker says he would never vote for slavery

A rural Nevada assemblyman said Monday he wasn’t serious when he told a Republican group that he would vote for slavery if that is what his constituents wanted.

Price of spying missteps: Europe considers sanctions on U.S.

The United States could lose access to an important law enforcement tool used to track terrorist money flows, German officials said Monday, as Europe weighed a response to allegations that the Americans spied on their closest European allies.

 
Felony assault charge reduced, Chris Brown released

A charge against Grammy Award-winning R&B singer Chris Brown has been reduced to a misdemeanor and he has been ordered released.

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