Survey aimed at most vulnerable homeless veterans in Las Vegas

Advocacy groups conducted a survey early Monday morning to keep track of the chronically homeless, determine what resources are needed and identify 50 of Clark County’s most vulnerable homeless veterans.

Nevada economy yields more revenue for state

Nevada’s slowly improving economy has produced $58.9 million more in state tax revenue than expected and should add 10,000 to 15,000 more workers this year, a state committee was told Monday.

Pedestrian killed in Sunday crash identified

The Clark County coroner’s office has identified the pedestrian killed Sunday afternoon after being hit by a truck in a residential driveway as 46-year-old Leonardo Valdes.

KKK group aims to adopt highway for litter control

ATLANTA – A Ku Klux Klan group is trying to join Georgia’s “Adopt-A-Highway” program to clean up litter on a mile-long stretch of road, creating a quandary for state officials hesitant to acknowledge a group with a violent, racist past on a roadside sign.

Early voting totals weak in Nevada, Clark County

Early election vote totals are in and it is clear most Nevadans could not care less that there is a primary election Tuesday.

More than 400 teachers, personnel receive pink slips

Average class sizes of 32 students in the Clark County School District gave the struggling system a rare No. 1 distinction where it would rather be dead last.

Hitchhiker writing ‘Kindness’ book shot in Montana

BILLINGS, Mont.- A man hitchhiking across the country and writing a memoir called “The Kindness of America” was injured in a random drive-by shooting along a rural highway near northeastern Montana’s booming Bakken oil patch, authorities said Monday.

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