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Sandoval to sign gas, sales tax bills

CARSON CITY — Gov. Brian Sandoval said Tuesday that he will sign the two bills that will allow the Clark County Commission to raise gas and sales taxes.

ACLU sues psychiatric hospital for alleged ‘patient dumping’

James F. Brown hopes the civil rights class action lawsuit filed late Tuesday afternoon over allegations of patient dumping by Nevada’s Rawson-Neal Psychiatric Hospital in Las Vegas will serve as a lesson — a lesson for Nevada and other states not to improperly discharge mentally ill patients.

Vegas dad faces judge in death of 3-year-old son

(AP) — A 26-year-old father whose lawyer said he moved recently from Hawaii to Nevada sobbed Tuesday during his first appearance in a Las Vegas courtroom on a murder charge alleging he fatally injured his young son.

Henderson forms group to examine city budget

The Henderson City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to establish a special ad hoc committee to examine the city’s budget.

Henderson approves scoreboard purchase

A new scoreboard could be installed by the end of summer at the Multigenerational Outdoor Competition Pool in Henderson.

Nevada grads struggle with military aptitude test

Only one in five of Nevada’s high school graduates who tries to join the Army is smart enough to get in, according to a report released Tuesday by a national security organization of retired generals and admirals.

New Mexican consul looking forward to U.S. immigration decision

The new Mexican consul for Las Vegas said Tuesday that his office — and the Mexican government as a whole — will respect any decision that Congress makes as it pertains to immigration reform.

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