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Las Vegas morning update for Monday, February 5th
 
Las Vegas morning update for Monday, February 5th

Monday’s headlines: Las Vegas sports books buried by Eagles, Las Vegas court filing: Wynn wanted sex with waitress ‘to see how it feels’ to be with a grandmother. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

CCSD struggles to come into compliance with reorganization law
 
CCSD struggles to come into compliance with reorganization law

On Jan. 15, State Superintendent of Instruction Steve Canavero will issue a ruling whether the Clark County School District is following the reorganization law. He doesn’t expect they will be found in compliance. Here’s one of the major reasons why: The law says school should benefit from “attrition savings.” When a school can’t hire a full-time teacher and has to hire a substitute, they’re saving the district some money, because substitutes cost less. That money is called attrition. Historically, schools haven’t been given the money they save the district. The district has used it for other projects. That has to change, according to the law. But the district says it’s hard to “build the engine of a plane while it’s flying.” The state will likely issue a corrective action plan, laying out what the district needs to do to come into compliance.

RTC celebrated the agency’s 25th anniversary
 
RTC celebrated the agency’s 25th anniversary

The RTC distributed prizes at several bus stops to mark the agency’s 25th anniversary. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Out-of-town visitors reflect on Las Vegas shooting
 
Out-of-town visitors reflect on Las Vegas shooting

Janene and Paul Paulidor came to Las Vegas to celebrate their 31st anniversary. “It was hard to celebrate knowing that people lost their lives and such a tragic event occurred,” Janene said.
(Nicole Raz/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Spotting a fix in sports betting
 
Spotting a fix in sports betting

Vice President of Data Integrity, Kenny White, discusses how to spot suspicious sports betting with NFL getting underway. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

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