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  • Nevada housing official cited for soliciting sex

    Las Vegas Sun - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Tuesday, May 21, 2013 | 6:24 p.m. The recently appointed administrator of the Nevada Housing Division has been placed on administrative leave after being cited for soliciting and engaging in prostitution. Jim deProsse of Sparks was cited by Reno police during a vice operation "for soliciting the services of a female." Several others were cited April 26. DeProsse was appointed in ...

  • Nevada Assembly overwhelmingly OKs oral chemo cancer insurance bill

    Las Vegas Review Journal - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    CARSON CITY -- A bill that would require insurance companies that provide cancer coverage to pay a bigger share of the cost of new oral chemotherapy medications passed the Assembly with a unanimous vote Tuesday. Changes made to Senate Bill 266 in the Assembly will have to be agreed to by the Senate before the bill can go to Gov. Brian Sandoval for his consideration. The bill was sponsored by ...

  • Denis Democrats wont be able to raise Nevada taxes for education this session

    Las Vegas Review Journal - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    CARSON CITY -- Senate Majority Leader Mo Denis conceded in a floor speech Tuesday that Democrats will not be able to raise taxes this session to provide the $300 million in education improvement they sought. "At the end of the day we will do nothing to help our kids," said the Las Vegas Democrat. "It is really a shame." Contact Capital Bureau Chief Ed Vogel ...

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  • Psychiatric exam ordered for suspect in slaying of 5 in Northern Nevada

    Las Vegas Review Journal - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    FERNLEY -- A judge on Tuesday ordered a psychiatric evaluation for a 25-year-old Northern Nevada man accused of killing two couples in two homes in the rural town of Fernley and a newspaper deliveryman off an Interstate 80 exit in Sparks during the Mother's Day weekend. Jeremiah Bean appeared calm during a short hearing at which Fernley Justice of the Peace Robert J. Bennett granted a ...

  • Bill closing gun background check loophole advances at Nevada Legislature

    Las Vegas Sun - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    CARSON CITY - For Neil Heslin, a construction worker from Newtown, Conn., it's not difficult to talk about his brave and loving son, Jesse. Getting up to testify in front of lawmakers to pass gun control legislation to make it more difficult for weapons to make it into the hands of criminals and the mentally ill? That's a different story. "It's easy to talk about him and ...

  • Nevada gun background checks bill clears Senate Finance

    Las Vegas Review Journal - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Neil Heslin, whose 6-year-old son Jesse was killed in Newtown, Conn., in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in December, speaks on Tuesday in Carson City during a rally to require background checks on private sale gun purchases in Nevada. Gilles Rousseau, left, whose daughter Lauren was among the staff killed that day, also spoke at the rally. Senate Bill 221 passed the Senate Finance ...

  • Nevada Senate kills special license plate bill

    Las Vegas Review Journal - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    CARSON CITY -- In a rare vote that killed a bill, the Senate late Monday evening on a 10-11 vote rejected an Assembly-approved bill that would have limited the designs charitable groups can place on special license plates. Assembly Bill 243 was among only four bills that have been killed this session, which has just two weeks to go, according to Senate Secretary David Byerman. Sen. Don ...

  • Nevada freeway message signs used to urge driver caution

    Las Vegas Review Journal - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Driver's will get a grim reminder of the dangers of unsafe driving starting 6 a.m. Wednesday as they traverse Las Vegas freeways. The digital message signs that now state travel times will also display statewide traffic death numbers. They also will have safe driving tips, including reminders to wear a seat belt and never drive while impaired, according to the Nevada Department of ...

  • Lottery could help Nevadas schools

    Las Vegas Sun - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    letter to the editor . /inline-content --> Once again the Powerball lottery reached a high amount, and once again, Nevadans flocked to Arizona and California because the biggest gambling state in the country does not have a lottery. Not that we the people don't want one, but we all know who runs this town: the casinos and their owners. It's nice that we are helping the schools of ...

  • Nevada lawmakers all over the map on immigration reform

    Las Vegas Sun - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Nevada's full congressional delegation met in the Mike Mansfield Room of the U.S. Capitol to discuss Nevada policy for the first time in several years, Wednesday, Feb. 13, ...

  • Nevada Senate OKs bill to allow driving privilege cards

    Las Vegas Sun - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    CARSON CITY - Immigrants who came to the country illegally would be able to obtain a driver's privilege card under a bill approved Monday by the Senate, whose supporters said it would make roads safer and contribute to the economy. Senate Majority Leader Mo Denis, D-Las Vegas, estimated 60,000 individuals would apply for this authorization to drive legally. That could mean additional money ...

  • Nevada Gaming Control Board inquiry into Colbert Cantor Gaming continues

    Las Vegas Review Journal - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Former Cantor Gaming sports book director Michael Colbert, shown here at an October 2012 court appearance, is being investigted by the Nevada Gaming Control ...

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