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LAS VEGAS (AP) — Attorney General Adam Laxalt is filing a new legal move to stop one of three lawsuits pending in a battle over a state law to fund the education of students who move from public to private schools. He's asking a judge to throw out a lawsuit filed by Lieutenant Gov. Mark Hutchison on behalf of parents who Hutchison says have been left in limbo by challenges to the Education Savings Account program.
LAS VEGAS (AP) — T-Mobile Arena is now the official name of MGM's new Las Vegas venue on The Strip. MGM says the cell phone carrier acquired the naming rights to the 20,000-seat arena set to open in April. The terms of the multi-year deal weren't disclosed.
LAS VEGAS (AP) — The Las Vegas City Council is banning the sale of animals from so-called "puppy mills," breeders who raise a large number of animals for sale. KSNV-TV reports pet stores will have two years to comply. After that, they will have to sell animals from shelters, rescue operations, or humane societies.
DAYTON, Nev. (AP) — Some northern Nevada high school students are supporting their teacher after she was put on temporary for using a photo in the classroom that some school officials thought was offensive. KRNV-TV reports Dayton High School teacher Elizabeth Clausen used the photo that included a white police officer in a white hood pointing a gun at a black child in an assignment about slavery.
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