Las Vegas News, Sports, Business, Entertainment and Classifieds

Las Vegas Review-Journal - News

Thursday
Mar 18, 2010
Mostly Clear
Mostly Clear 58° Weather Forecast

RECENT EDITIONS
Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu

sponsored by
News


IN BRIEF

douglas county schools

Justices uphold firing of security officer


Most Popular Stories
  1. Mom: Jogger hit by plane was excited to head home
  2. Search warrant served on Hells Angels clubhouse
  3. Agassi, Sampras get sorry reviews
  4. 10-hour days in works
  5. Crash that wounded Reid's wife so violent it "broke her seat belt," senator says
  6. Chamber poll: Voters favor Titus changing health bill vote to no
  7. Wal-Mart probing racist NJ store announcement
  8. Magnitude-4.4 earthquake rattles Los Angeles
  9. A beach, a jogger, a failing plane, and death
  10. Schools seek budget input




The Nevada Supreme Court has upheld the firing of Douglas County School District security officer Greg John, who was suspended after he was accused of unprofessional behavior, including making racial and sexual remarks about students and staff members. He also was accused of sexual harassment by a female teacher, and of obtaining confidential student disciplinary records.

John eventually was fired and sued the district, claiming it violated his right to free speech and the Americans with Disabilities Act. He argued that his alcoholism constituted a protected disability. But the Supreme Court ruled that his activities were not protected.

AMERICAN INDIAN ANTIQUITIES

Sparks joins agreement to protect petroglyphs

The city of Sparks has joined a cooperative agreement to protect a rocky site featuring more than 200 panels of American Indian petroglyphs.

The City Council unanimously voted Monday to join the protection effort for the Court of Antiquity with Washoe County and the Nevada Department of Transportation. Local, county and state governmental agencies, under the guidance of the Nevada Rock Art Foundation, are trying to acquire the site along Interstate 80 from the transportation department and develop a master plan for it.

It is owned by the transportation department, because the site is just below the freeway.

BIDDING TO START AT $5.9 MILLION

McCain's former home to be sold at auction

A former home of Arizona Sen. John McCain is scheduled to go up for auction next week.

Higgenbotham Auctioneers International said Saturday that bidding on the Phoenix house will start at $5.9 million. The 2-acre property has been appraised at more than $12 million.

The house has 13 bedrooms, 14 baths, two guest homes, a Mediterranean resort style pool and spa area, a seven-car air-conditioned garage and 10 fireplaces.

The auction is to be held live at the house Saturday, along with Internet bidding.

GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK

Man's body found below South Rim

Officials at Grand Canyon National Park said Saturday a man's body was found 200 feet below the canyon's South Rim.

Park spokeswoman Maureen Oltrogge said the man was spotted over the edge in an area east of the South Rim Village. She said rangers rappelled down to the man's body and prepared it for transport out of the canyon via helicopter.

The National Park Service is investigating the death.

Newsvine Digg Fark Technorati reddit StumbleUpon del.icio.us Slashdot Propeller Mixx Furl Twitter MySpace Facebook Google Bookmarks Yahoo! Bookmarks Windows Live Favorites Ask MyStuff myAOL Favorites

Leave Your Comment 0 Reader Comments
Terms & Conditions
The following comments are provided by readers and are the sole responsiblity of the authors. The reviewjournal.com does not review comments before publication nor guarantee their accuracy. By publishing a comment here you agree to abide by the comment policy. If you see a comment that violates the policy, please notify the web editor.

Some comments may not display immediately due to an automatic filter. These comments will be reviewed within 48 hours. Please do not submit a comment more than once.
Current Word Count:

Note: Comments made by reporters and editors of the Las Vegas Review-Journal are presented with a yellow background.