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Finalists make pitches to fill Henderson’s Ward 2 City Council seat

Three finalists made their final pitches Thursday to the Henderson City Council on why they should be chosen to fill the Ward 2 vacancy. The council seat held by Mayor-elect Debra March will be filled Tuesday when March is sworn in to the mayoral seat.

Flag raising marks start of events celebrating Juneteenth

A trio of Buffalo Soldier reenactors raised a small flag Thursday morning outside Las Vegas City Hall to mark the start of events celebrating Juneteenth, which commemorates the end of slavery in the United States

Las Vegas man accused of shooting at his brother’s ex-girlfriend

A Las Vegas man is accused of an attempt this week to shoot a woman who is expected to testify against him and his brother, according to an arrest report the Las Vegas Review-Journal obtained Thursday.

Political commentator and UNLV grad Tomi Lahren set for Las Vegas return

Tomi Lahren has news for the haters. Although her show on The Blaze was canceled this year after she defended abortion rights, the 24-year-old UNLV graduate and high-profile political provocateur is far from finished in the conservative media sphere.

Sandoval signs bill to increase insulin price transparency

Gov. Brian Sandoval signed off on a bill Thursday that requires pharmaceutical companies to release insulin prices after vetoing an earlier version of the bill he said wasn’t strong enough.

Bill to expedite Yucca Mountain licensing clears 1st hurdle

A bill to expedite the licensing and development of Yucca Mountain nuclear waste site in Nevada was passed by a subcommittee on Thursday, clearing the first hurdle for legislation expected to be taken up in the House this year.

 
Parents, teachers clash at CCSD meeting to address sexual misconduct

Public clashes over extent of electronic communication between students, teachers during roundtable discussion Thursday night on the Clark County School District’s first-ever social media policy.

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