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Secret Service supervisor accused of sexual assault

Just as the agency begins to recover from a series of high-profile missteps, the Secret Service is facing yet another scandal. A female employee accused Xavier Morales, a supervisor within the agency, of assault after he made sexual advances at her.

EDITORIAL: Labor reforms give governments control of budgets

As Nevada lawmakers consider $1 billion in tax increases to fund Gov. Brian Sandoval’s new education spending, they need to remember those dollars won’t go as far as they’d like without accompanying labor reforms.

EDITORIAL: Funding great teachers

Another reminder for legislators: hundreds of millions of dollars in new education spending will create hundreds upon hundreds of new teaching positions. If the state can’t fill those positions with good educators, achievement initiatives won’t work.

Literary Las Vegas: Marie Rose

Las Vegas author, public speaker and radio personality Marie Rose guides readers on a journey of empowerment and encourages them to break through self-imposed bonds in her book, “Change Your Layers … Change Your Life!”

Patient penguin keeps her cool despite Katrina in new book

The aquarium withstood the winds and water of Hurricane Katrina but it was dark in there, and there was no electricity to cool things down. All the penguins complained but Patience, the oldest penguin there, kept them all “in line.” It was important to be patient, but where was Tom the Keeper?

Newsmakers, April 9-15, 2015

Brayden Robert Lewis of North Las Vegas assembled 53 emergency backpacks and water buckets for the classrooms at Somerset Aliante Campus. He is a part of Troop 128, and his parents are Cory and Debbie Lewis.

Las Vegas book briefs for April 9-15, 2015

Las Vegas literary happenings this week include a presentation by local historian Michael Green at the Clark County Library.

Green Valley sprinter Mack defies stereotypes with spectacular times

Green Valley senior sprinter Ian Mack has the nation”s No. 2 wind-legal time in the 100-meter dash. This weekend, he will compete at the prestigious Arcadia (Calif.) Invitational and has the chance to prove he can outrun some of the region”s best, slender frame and all.

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