Mark R Credico II
@MarkCredicoII
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Former breaking News and Henderson city reporter @ReviewJournal
Joined September 2021
Teachers can’t strike in Nevada. The Clark County Education Association teachers union wants voters to change that. STORY: https://t.co/agiiwRMMVx
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Muslim leaders in Nevada are calling to abandon Biden and other politicians for their responses to the Israel-Hamas war as part of the national #AbandonBiden campaign. https://t.co/bix4K9dC81
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Some leaders of Nevada’s Muslim community gathered as part of the #AbandonBiden campaign, a national effort to ditch President Joe Biden over his response to the Israel-Hamas war.
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New: The city of Henderson has agreed to pay the Las Vegas Review-Journal $20,000 in legal fees after a judge ruled that the newspaper does not have to take down or alter its video of Henderson corrections officers https://t.co/jAsPU7HkYT via @reviewjournal
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Henderson agreed to settle its lawsuit against the Review-Journal over an attempt by the city and union to have the newspaper take down or alter jail video.
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Ah, Henderson. “Chadwick, a longtime Henderson officer who was appointed chief in May, … refused repeated requests by the Review-Journal to discuss LaPeer’s discipline. She fled when a reporter tried to question her at a public event last month.”
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Detective Kevin LaPeer was found to have broken city policy after being accused of racist language. Henderson’s new police chief decided not to discipline him.
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Why won't @cityofhenderson police explain decisions on discipline, including an officer with a long history of accusations of racism? @ByBrianaE reports
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Detective Kevin LaPeer was found to have broken city policy after being accused of racist language. Henderson’s new police chief decided not to discipline him.
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New: Henderson's new Police Chief Hollie Chadwick cleared a detective accused of hurling a racial slur and urging the killing of Mexicans and Black Lives Matter protesters. She fled when a reporter tried to ask about it. https://t.co/atVAiAPJBU via @reviewjournal
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This is the third mass shooting in Las Vegas this month. On Dec. 1, five homeless people were shot, with one dead; on Dec. 6, three professors at UNLV were killed and one faculty member was injured
At least four people are dead in a northwest Las Vegas Valley shooting Monday morning. https://t.co/B1171zeNp9
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Henderson council members approved the controversial development of a 1,000-acre mine near Lake Las Vegas Tuesday → https://t.co/bdynuth1ec
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Henderson council members approved the controversial development of a 1,000-acre mine near Lake Las Vegas Tuesday → https://t.co/bdynuth1ec
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The only way you can watch the Bellagio Fountains from the ground without #f1lasvegas tickets is through the @Bellagio front entrance. There the Shoey Bar set up shop, serving cocktails inside of tiny shoes.
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Views from #f1lasvegas near @CaesarsPalace and on the pedestrian bridge leading to the casino, more to come
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Missed this yesterday: Hendo wants in on that sweet sweet charter school action. (Story by @MarkCredicoII @reviewjournal)
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Henderson City Council voted unanimously to approve an item telling staff to apply for the city to sponsor charter schools when the system to do so becomes operational in Nevada.
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What are they hiding? Taxpayers foot legal bills to hide public records https://t.co/28G5lQ7ZKk
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Las Vegas law firm Marquis Aurbach has received more than $500,000 in public money to help governments hide information from the taxpayers.
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As of 8:30 p.m., power has been restored to the affected areas.
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NV Energy reported that over 29,000 customers lost power Saturday night. The outages were caused by a car hitting a transmission riser, no timeline for when power would be back
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If you haven't checked out our story about legislators' ties to orgs that received state funds, click below. @travery98 and I spent months on this project. https://t.co/rYmzqpfMil
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More than a dozen Nevada lawmakers had ties to organizations that received more than $33 million in state funding this legislative session.
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Nevada has a part-time, citizen Legislature, where conflicts are bound to arise. The state’s people want it that way. As a result, we’re going to need a nuanced policy on conflict votes requiring full disclosure and, in some cases, abstention.
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