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The U.S. Department of Justice announced a $250,000 grant for Metro s body cameras program Monday.The grant, funded by the DOJ s Office of Justice Programs, requires Metro to match the award and establish a strong implementation plan and a robust training policy before purchasing cameras or equipment.Metro has already adopted body-worn camera systems for some precincts and released its polici
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Last year, facing an unprecedented budget crisis, higher education officials tweaked Nevada s tuition and fee policy to allow for higher prices at the state s public colleges and universities.Now, the higher education system s governing Board of Regents is abandoning the
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chanclas yeezy f Regents voted Thursday to suspend the current policy while it studies a new plan. This is not a tweaking, said Dan Klaich, the state s higher education chancellor. It s a complete change in policy. Traditionally in Nevada, tuition and fees at the state s public colleges and universities have been determined by a simple formula, which used regional averages to determine prices here.When the policy was changed last year, the old one was called complicated and unwieldy. The
adidas campus new policy essentially did the same thing as the old one but tied tuition increases in Nevada to national trends instead of to regional prices.Klaich said the problem with both of those approaches is t