College of Southern Nevada media technologies professor John Aliano was nominated for an Emmy Award by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Pacific Southwest Chapter for his production of CSN’s 40th anniversary video. The category is Director: Post Production. The Emmy Awards ceremony will be held at 5 p.m. June 15 at Red Rock Resort. More information can be found at www.nataspsw.org/emmy-awards.
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The College of Southern Nevada baseball team recently finished up its 2013 season, falling to in-state rival Western Nevada College in the Region 18 Baseball Championship. The Coyotes finished its season with a 40-17 record, the first 40-win season for CSN since 2010.
Getting youth excited about biology is no easy feat. It helps to have an automated pig lung and plenty of quirky professors.
Isaac Barron routed fellow high school teacher Jared Hardy at the polls Tuesday, collecting more than half the votes cast in North Las Vegas’ Ward 1 and becoming the municipality’s first Latino City Council member.
Incumbent Judge Mark Stevens sighed in relief as the vote count swung in his favor.
Clark County will close its Desert Rose Golf Course for more than a year starting Friday to make way for a $50 million flood control project.
Clark County residents could soon be forced to pay an extra 0.15 percent in sales taxes to boost law enforcement and an extra 3 cents per gallon of gas for build new roads.
KINGMAN, Ariz. – The man who incurred the wrath of the Hualapai Indian tribe and many tourists by charging a toll to reach the Skywalk Grand Canyon West attraction over the Memorial Holiday weekend was arrested late Tuesday.
Shooters are going to start paying more to use the Clark County Shooting Complex.
It creeps in through the back door, the front window or in through the garage. It waits in the yard, the car and even the house.
In the 10 minutes before the Nevada Legislature adjourned at midnight Monday, Sen. Ruben Kihuen and Assemblyman James Healey, both D-Las Vegas, repeatedly sprinted down hallways in the Legislative Building, followed by a ragtag group of lobbyists and reporters, none of whom could match their speed.
Nurse anesthetist Ronald Lakeman once admitted that he followed the “unsafe” practice of double-dipping syringes into opened bottles of propofol at the clinic where the hepatitis C outbreak occurred, a physician with the Centers for Disease Control testified Tuesday.
As supreme courts often do, Nevada’s high court on Tuesday boiled down a hearing on the state shield law to a question: Is a reporter’s privilege to keep sources secret an absolute right or does it have limits?
The selection standards for choosing a company to provide drug testing services to the Clark County Department of Family Services was tossed out Tuesday by county commissioners after the flawed process raised concerns.
CARSON CITY – It really wasn’t very special at all.
The upcoming European Parliament elections are set for June 6-9. Over 270 pro-democracy organizations, Nobel laureates and political and civic leaders—including former heads of state and government and EU leaders—have signed an open letter urging newly elected EU leaders to defend democracy. Today, the need for immediate action to defend democracy is not just a […]
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