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Governor seeks quick ruling on education savings accounts

CARSON CITY — Gov. Brian Sandoval on Friday asked Attorney General Adam Laxalt to use all resources available to seek an expedited hearing on the lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada challenging legislation that establishes the Education Savings Account program in the state.

CCSD seeks dismissal of lawsuit in student suicide

The Clark County School District again will ask a judge to dismiss a lawsuit filed last year by the family of a Henderson middle school student who killed herself after she suffered months of bullying.

 
Here’s the latest on the European refugee crisis — VIDEO

Europe is in the midst of an unprecedented human migration. Fleeing war, fearing for their life and dreaming of a better life far from the poverty and upheaval of their unstable nations, hundreds of thousands are flocking to Europe’s shores.

Campground reopens in Red Rock Canyon

Just in time for its busiest camping season, Red Rock Canyon Campground is reopened, after a seasonal closure in May.

NASA launch sites threatened by rising seas

NASA’s rockets are astounding machines, capable of blasting into space at thousands of miles per hour and withstanding temperatures twice the melting point of steel.

 
Thousands gather to honor Texas deputy shot to death

Hundreds of mourners gathered Friday to give a final salute to a deputy sheriff shot to death last week while fueling his patrol car near Houston.

 
Marine killed in ‘high-risk’ training identified

A U.S. Marine who died at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina this week was participating in “high-risk” training when a helicopter made a hard landing, killing him and injuring 11 others, the U.S. Marine Corps said on Friday.