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Parents sue school district over bullied daughter’s suicide

The parents of a 13-year-old girl who committed suicide in December have filed a wrongful death lawsuit that accuses White Middle School officials of failing to notify them of a bullying complaint involving their daughter.

Former Washington Post editor Bradlee dead at 93

Ben Bradlee, the hard-charging editor who guided The Washington Post through its Pulitzer Prize-winning coverage of the Watergate scandal and invigorated its newsroom for more than two decades, died Tuesday. He was 93.

Advocate calls for new leadership for child welfare system

A longtime child advocate is calling for new leadership over Clark County’s child welfare system in wake of the recent death of a 16-month-old girl while in foster care.

One critical after two vehicle crash

A person is in critical condition and a north valley intersection is shut down after a Tuesday night two-vehicle crash.

Nevada treasurer candidates trade barbs in debate

Republican Dan Schwartz on Tuesday proclaimed that his Democratic opponent for Nevada treasurer isn’t qualified for the job because she’s an accountant who doesn’t know much about investing in private markets.

Second man arrested in September killing

The man allegedly involved in a late September home invasion-turned-homicide was arrested Monday by Las Vegas police.

Panel to scrutinize Clark County jail deficit

Clark County officials will create a committee to look at the growing inmate population of the County Detention Center, which has a deficit projected at $27.6 million for this fiscal year.

 
Girls may have tried to join jihadis, FBI says

Three teenage girls from suburban Denver may have been trying to join Islamic State militants in Syria after stealing their parents’ money and flying to Germany, authorities said Tuesday.

County OKs youth camp emergency water deal

Clark County commissioners approved a $250,000 agreement with a local company to continue supplying emergency water for the Spring Mountain Youth Camp.

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