Monthly Archives: March 2015

Heck’s solution to Nevada doctor shortage: More residency partnerships – KTNV

Heck’s solution to Nevada doctor shortage: More residency partnerships
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Henderson, NV (KTNV) — When it comes to medical schools in Nevada, there aren’t many options. Touro University graduates the most in Southern Nevada each year, but many people who dream of becoming physicians have to leave the state. According to …

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Valley man sentenced to two life sentences for ex-wife’s murder – KTNV

Valley man sentenced to two life sentences for ex-wife’s murder
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Las Vegas, NV (KTNV) — The man convicted of beating his ex-wife to death last summer has been sentenced to two life sentences, plus 20 years added on to each of them. On Monday morning, Marvin Moran, 37, apologized to the courtroom. He said it pains …

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One dead in Boulder City officer-involved shooting – KTNV

One dead in Boulder City officer-involved shooting
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Boulder City, NV (KTNV) — The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department is assisting Boulder City police with the city’s first officer-involved shooting in ten years. It happened on Sunday around 10:30 p.m. at an apartment complex near Avenue A and 5th …

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Anti-bullying bill gaining more attention in Nevada – KTNV

KTNVAnti-bullying bill gaining more attention in NevadaKTNVLas Vegas, NV (KTNV) — This week, Nevada lawmakers will be talking about a bill that seeks to prevent and investigate bullying in public schools and online. The Senate Education Committee will… Continue reading

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Proposed bill would allow select teachers to carry guns – The Northwest Florida Daily News


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Proposed bill would allow select teachers to carry guns
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TALLAHASSEE — Two bills that would allow superintendents to designate a person or persons to conceal and carry a weapon or firearm in district schools are gaining legislative speed. House Bill 19 and Senate Bill 180, named “School Safety,” are moving …

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