A judge denied the Review-Journal’s anti-SLAPP motion to dismiss in the case surrounding video and photos of Henderson correctional officers.
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A man who was kicked out of 17 Nevada casinos after he distracted roulette dealers in a scheme to cheat casinos has been placed on Nevada’s List of Excluded Persons.
Marayna Rodgers, 23, was found dead in Henderson after police say Sakari Harnden and Chance Comanche killed her and disposed of the body.
A special prosecutor in Attorney General Aaron Ford’s office charged Bradley Burt with one count of voting more than once at the same election.
City records show that workplace injuries, animal deaths and euthanizations all increased in the last two years at Henderson Animal Care and Control.
“This week, up until Saturday, the 16th, will be the busiest mailing and delivery week for the Postal Service,” said Terry Mullins, the Las Vegas plant manager.
“He served the Henderson Police Department with Honor and Distinction and positively impacted all those who worked with him,” police Chief Hollie Chadwick told the Las Vegas Review-Journal in a statement.
Henderson has agreed to pay the Review-Journal $20,000 in legal fees after a judge sided with the newspaper in a dispute over video from the city jail.
Penn Entertainment Inc. said the new tower will more than double the Henderson resort’s room total. It will also include updated amenities.
Some of Detective Kevin LaPeer’s fellow officers accused him of hurling a racial slur and urging the killing of Mexicans and Black Lives Matter protesters.
Henderson’s City Council voted 4-1 to increase water rates after several public comments against the move and a disagreement among the council.
Henderson police say a 43-year-old man admitted to strangling his wife and leaving her body in a trashcan in a recreational area.
The expansion also features a partnership with a Vegas distributor to sell beer statewide.
The walk-through event is free, but visitors are encouraged to donate to HopeLink of Southern Nevada, which fights local homelessness.
