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CCSD trustees OK $2.4B budget but funding split concerns remain

The Clark County School Board adopted a final $2.4 billion budget Wednesday for the 2017-2018 fiscal year, but uncertainties remain about whether the district can meet the 80-20 funding split between schools and central services now required by law.

Laxalt tells lawmakers he never pressured Gaming Control Board

Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt told state lawmakers Wednesday that he at no time pressured the Gaming Control Board to intervene in a private legal dispute between Las Vegas Sands Corp. and a former employee.

Teachers rally at CCSD board meeting for higher insurance contributions

Clark County School District teachers on Wednesday called upon the Board of Trustees to increase their contribution to the Teachers Health Trust in the latest chapter of the rocky history between the trust and the district.

Senate has party-line split on Nevada national monuments

State senators split along party lines Wednesday to approve a resolution expressing support for the designation of two new national monuments in Nevada.

Henderson Police Chief Patrick Moers faces internal investigation

Henderson Police Chief Patrick Moers is under internal investigation after he sent out mailers to local business owners promoting a foundation that he called the department’s only authorized fundraising group.

Are Nevada legislators entitled to free food and booze?

Reforms passed in 2015 to block Nevada legislators from playing the gimme, gimme, gimme game are on the chopping block, courtesy of Assembly Democrats and Republicans.

 
Police video shows hammer attack on mannequin

Police surveillance video released Wednesday shows a 30-year-old man pacing around a downtown street corner in the dark of night for nearly 14 minutes before whacking the head of a mannequin with a hammer.

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