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Principal and another school employee face drug charges
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Dondero Elementary School Principal LeRoy Espinosa and Joseph Rodriquez, an office manager at Simmons Elementary School in North Las Vegas, were arrested Thursday on drug charges including felony possession of methamphetamine, sources said.
Longtime state Assemblyman Morse Arberry is finishing a 25-year political career in pursuit of a lobbying job that is uncertain.
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Small signal, big meaning? Castro in military duds
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HAVANA — Fidel Castro dusted off his full military uniform for the first time since stepping down as president four years ago, a symbolic act in a communist country where little signals often carry enormous significance.
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School District considers bonds for Web access, new software
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Clark County School District officials are considering a new bond program to keep pace with ever-changing technology and replace antiquated information systems. The estimate for new software for the student information system is between $6 million and $15 million, not including the hardware or staff training.
grandson a suspect
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Hilton tweeted about similar purse at heart of arrest
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The purse that Paris Hilton denied was hers, along with the 0.8 grams of cocaine in it, is strikingly similar to one she said she purchased in July, according to her Twitter account.
A scheduling coincidence? Or is Caesars Palace headliner Matt Goss keeping his distance from the guy who stole his girl?
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Earl blows past Outer Banks on path to Northeast
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BUXTON, N.C. — A weakened Hurricane Earl howled past North Carolina’s Outer Banks before daybreak Friday on its way up the East Coast, flooding parts of the narrow vacation islands and knocking out power but staying farther offshore than feared. There were no immediate reports of any injuries. At first light, 1 to 2 feet of water covered roads in the community of Buxton on Cape Hatteras. A Jeep driving down the road had water up to its headlights.
