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Justice Department releases massive trove from its Jeffrey Epstein files

The files, posted to the department’s website, include some of the several million pages of records that officials said were withheld from an initial release of documents in December.

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Sex trafficking horror revealed

The signs that her youngest daughter was a prostitute couldn’t have been more obvious, although she didn’t make the connection at the time.

Leslie, PLAN call for tax increases on rich, mining in Nevada

Former state Sen. Sheila Leslie called on the governor and Legislature Wednesday to increase taxes on the rich and mining industry so state government can fund needed improvements to public education and mental health services and rebuild a state devastated by recession.

State Democrats seek improvements in education

Democratic legislative leaders called Wednesday for expanding the number of public schools with full-day kindergarten, limiting class sizes and increasing preschool learning opportunities for 3- and 4-year-olds.

High court tax distribution case draws North Las Vegas interest

In a Nevada Supreme Court case closely watched by North Las Vegas officials, justices questioned Tuesday whether the city of Fernley waited too long to sue the state for dramatically shortchanging its residents in state taxes returned to their community.

State senator Cegavske left off finance team

Fourteen Republican women leaders from across Nevada have blasted state Senate Minority Leader Michael Roberson for not reappointing Sen. Barbara Cegavske to serve on the upper house’s Finance Committee.

Legislators criticized for favoring public-salary ‘secrecy’

Without mentioning their reasons, members of the Legislative Commission voted unanimously Thursday for a regulation that frees cities and counties from having to post on their websites the salaries and benefits of individual employees.

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