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Monday, 28 February 2022
Sisolak, wife threatened at Las Vegas restaurant
Gov. Steve Sisolak and first lady Kathy Sisolak were threatened by two men at a Las Vegas restaurant Sunday, as one of them forcefully yelled, "We should string you up on a lamp post. You are running into a patriot now."
SISOLAK, WIFE THREATENED AT LAS VEGAS RESTAURANT
Gov. Steve Sisolak and first lady Kathy Sisolak were threatened by two men at a Las Vegas restaurant Sunday, as one of them forcefully yelled, “We should string you up on a lamp post. You are running into a patriot now.”
FOR UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS IN NEVADA, HEALTH CARE OPTIONS ARE LIMITED
Health care options for undocumented immigrants are limited in Nevada, where costly hurdles are often an inescapable burden. In other cases, undocumented immigrants avoid health care services entirely because of how expensive they can be — a risk to their health and mental well-being.
CCSD POLICE CHIEF’S FOCUS: TEACHING STUDENTS RESPONSIBLE DECISION-MAKING
The new chief of the Clark County School District Police plans to expand classroom programs with younger students, bring in social workers to connect with families and keep a focus on alternatives to arrest.
LAS VEGAS POLICE SEARCH FOR SUSPECTS IN HOOKAH BAR SHOOTING
Las Vegas police searched Sunday for suspects a day after 14 people were shot during a party at a hookah lounge, leaving one man dead and two others critically wounded. Detectives believe two suspects who they did not identify exchanged gunfire inside the hookah bar and fled before police arrived before dawn Saturday.
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYERS GET A NEW LIFELINE, CLOSE TO HOME
It’s probably not what most fans would expect: There are no general managers, coaches or set teams, and four teams of 11 players are redrafted each week. Their captains are the top four players on a leaderboard for points accrued by on-court actions like scoring, drawing fouls and stealing the ball, and by votes from fans and players.
LAS VEGAS FIRMS HELP CLIENTS NAVIGATE THE VOLATILE WORLD OF CRYPTOCURRENCY
Some view cryptocurrencies as too complicated to understand or appreciate, but there’s also a growing segment of the population that wants in on this wave, whether or not they understand exactly how these currencies work.
WEEKEND HIGHLIGHTS:
New champions: Liberty basketball derails Gorman’s title streak
Las Vegas police officer faces charges in casino robbery
A sign of the times? Sheriff candidate laments vandalized signs
Kindergartners, pre-K students get rigorous schooling at Historic Westside academy
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