mar-a-lago. just one day after the justice department released the redacted affidavit that led to the search of his florida resort. the u.s. intelligence community is now assessing whether national security was put at risk. and new tonight, a federal judge has scheduled a thursday hearing to consider donald trump s request for a special master to oversee the fbi s review of evidence seized from his florida home. cnn s natasha bertrand is here to break it all down. reporter: pam, we are learning that the direct are of national intelligence confirmed the committee is working together with the justice department to review all relevant documents retrieved from former president trump s foam mar-a-lago. to a letter and oversight committee, her office and doj are conducting a classification review of relevant materials including those recovered during the search of mar-a-lago earlier this month. she also noted that the intel community will conduct an assessment of the potential r
i m seeing an extreme increase in the number of border crossing deaths compared to other years. reporter: so much so, stern recently did something she says she has never done in her 20-year career. she told officials in the 11 border counties she serves that her office is at capacity. and so we re asking them to store them at their funeral homes until we have a space available. reporter: and in maverick county, one of the deadliest counties, says stern a funeral home there tells cnn they re at capacity too. with the medical examiner not taking the deceased, they are now burying unidentified migrants. in the back of the county settlement, there are 16 fresh graves. there were no funerals, no family, no flowers. all the graves are marked with partial crosses made out of pvc piping. all of these are migrant jane and john does, except for one. there s a baby john doe.
Nevada county school board fights settlement decision
April 1, 2021
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RENO, Nev. (AP) A Nevada county school board voted unanimously to fight a Washoe County Commission decision to hold the school district responsible for repaying a portion of a multimillion dollar settlement with Incline Village property owners.
In February, the county commission voted to hold the Washoe County School District responsible for $20 million out of a $57 million settlement, the Reno Gazette Journal reported Wednesday.
The decision means the school district will have to repay $10 million in taxes and $10 million in interest and legal fees.
The settlement stems from a series of lawsuits by Incline Village residents who were overcharged on their property taxes by the county, the outlet reported.