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LAS VEGAS (AP) — School officials in Las Vegas say they received a threat similar to ones reported by districts from Miami to San Francisco, but didn't close campuses at the nation's fifth-largest school district. A Clark County School District spokeswoman says administrators discovered the emailed threat this morning.
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — Water rights have emerged as the biggest potential hang-up in a deal to bring electric carmaker Faraday Future to Nevada. Some lawmakers have raised concerns over a section of a bill that would speed up the process of allocating water rights when a major economic development project is on the line.
LAS VEGAS (AP) — A national journalism organization says the sale of the Las Vegas Review-Journal still lacks transparency after billionaire casino mogul Sheldon Adelson's family revealed that they bought Nevada's largest newspaper. The Society of Professional Journalists says there are still questions about why the new owners went through such great pains to conceal their identity.
LAS VEGAS (AP) — An information technology employee has been arrested for stealing dozens of iPads from a North Las Vegas elementary school. KTNV-TV reports that police say the IT employee stole nearly $15,000 worth of iPads when he was supposed to be moving the tablets from Jesse Scott Elementary School to another school in the Clark County School District.
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