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Severe head injury of 2-year-old foster child spurs caregiver re-education campaign

The Clark County Department of Family Services on Wednesday began a campaign to re-educate foster parents on properly choosing baby sitters, three weeks after a 2-year-old boy suffered severe head injuries while with a caregiver who was a friend of the foster mother.

State Supreme Court hears arguments over business tax initiative

Nevada Supreme Court justices grilled attorneys Wednesday in a high-profile case that will put to rest whether 150,000 Nevadans were duped into supporting a business tax initiative that was “incomplete, deceptive, (and) misleading,” in the words of a lower court judge who threw out the petition in October.

Interim financing OK’d for entity that was developing Newton’s estate

U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Bruce Markell on Monday approved a chief restructuring officer and interim financing for CSD LLC, the entity that was redeveloping entertainer Wayne Newton’s estate into a theme park and museum.

Agents charge key player in Las Vegas escort service

A key player in a large escort service company authorities allege is tied to prostitution has been arrested by federal agents and charged with unlawfully structuring more than $1.8 million in transactions aimed at evading federal financial requirements.

Coroner IDs pedestrian killed on Boulder Highway

The Clark County coroner has identified the 50-year-old man struck and killed by a car on Boulder Highway late Tuesday night as Frank Harry Martini.

Culinary school grads claim deception, high debt

Food enthusiasts have been enrolling in culinary school in growing numbers, lured by dreams of working as gourmet chefs or opening their own restaurants. For many graduates, however, those dreams have turned into financial nightmares, as they struggle to pay off hefty student loans and find work in a cutthroat industry known for its long hours and low pay.

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