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Clark County School District enrollment grows, with Hispanics leading the trend

In this school year’s official head count, which took place Friday, Hispanic students outnumbered any two other ethnicities combined in the Clark County School District. Their numbers are rising at twice the rate that the Caucasian student population is declining.

Constable and county still feuding over legal fees

Embattled Las Vegas Township Constable John Bonaventura and the county comptroller are still in a dispute over $37,100 paid to two of the constable’s deputized attorneys between November 2012 and February, county records show.

Southwest-area business offers surfboard abs

Business owners Jason Laricchia and Jason Santiago recently opened SURFSET Las Vegas, an exercise studio that teaches fitness classes on a surfboard, through its mother company SURFSET Fitness.

 
Cruz vows to speak till he can’t against Obamacare

Tea party conservative Sen. Ted Cruz on Tuesday vowed to speak in opposition to President Barack Obama’s health care law until he’s “no longer able to stand,” even though fellow Republicans urged him to back down from his filibuster for fear of a possible government shutdown in a week.

 
‘Poop cruise’ keeps tourists off Carnival despite deep discounts

Lingering images of passengers stranded at sea for days as toilets back up and air conditioners fail have been enough to keep vacationers away from Carnival Cruise Lines, even as the company continues to discount sailings.

EDITORIAL: Despite facility needs, teachers get $27.4 million in raises

Labor peace won’t come cheap for the Clark County School District. On Thursday, the School Board will vote on a one-year contract for teachers that provides a variety of pay raises at a net cost to the public of $27.4 million for the 2013-14 school year.

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