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Editorial: 'Everything's OK -- Just Trust Us' State rightfully skeptical of secretive county Family Services Las Vegas Review Journal, February 26, 2007 Some at Clark County Family Services may be wondering why they can never catch a break. But their current predicament is largely a result of their own predilection for secrecy, cover-ups and "happy face" reporting.
Report on Children in Government Care a Surprise to Some Las Vegas Review Journal, February 23, 2007 They showed up in a censored consultant's report as children left in potentially dangerous situations by Clark County Family Services.
Consultant Joins Activists Las Vegas Review Journal, February 23, 2007 Child welfare consultant Ed Cotton is switching teams. Cotton, whose independent case reviews in 2006 highlighted the inadequacies of Clark County Family Services, has agreed to be an expert witness for the National Center for Youth Law.
I-Team: Concealed Report Related to Missing Foster Child Las Vegas NOW, February 6, 2007 Eyewitness News was the first to make public documents censored by Clark County, eight pages of a report containing information about endangered children.
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