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Fired Family Services worker wins arbitration

Clark County Family Services employee Jadon Davis was fired in January for not following hotline policies regarding a call warning that a 7-year-old boy was being abused two days before the boy died. However, an an arbitrator has ruled in his favor, according to an email sent to county commissioners on Friday.

Body of newborn found on recycling plant conveyor

An autopsy was planned on a baby girl whose body was found on a conveyor belt by a worker sorting out cans and plastics at a Victorville, Calif., recycling center.

SPORTS BETTING SPOTLIGHT: Week 8

Matt Youmans, Kelly Stewart and Tony Miller give you their best bets for Week 8 from the Golden Nugget sports book.

Feds seek threatened status for some sage grouse

Federal wildlife officials on Friday proposed to list as threatened populations of greater sage grouse in Nevada and California in an effort to save the struggling species, a decision that promises to have wide-ranging effects on mineral and energy development in the West.

Three for the road: Women with diverse personalities help power NHRA

In the world of major-league drag racing, three top women in this weekend’s National Hot Rod Association event in Las Vegas have forged unique marketing strategies and branding images to compete both on the track and in the high-stakes off-speedway competition for sponsors and fans.

Heck criticizes GOP leaders on immigration

Republican Rep. Joe Heck ripped into leaders of his own party on Friday after reports circulated they might not bring up immigration bills for House votes this year.

 
FDA proposes rules for animal food safety

Amid incidents of pets dying from dog treats, the Food and Drug Administration is proposing long-awaited rules to make pet food and animal feed safer.

FRIDAY FOOTBALL SHOWDOWN: Week 8

Brian Leonard takes on Kenny White in Week 8 of the Friday Football Showdown.

Friend: Nevada shooter typical kid, not loner

The Sparks Middle School student who killed a teacher and wounded two classmates before turning the gun on himself appeared to be a typical 12-year-old who liked soccer, was good at video games and didn’t have a lot of friends but “didn’t seem to be a loner,” a friend said Friday.

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