One of the challenges the district has faced is how to solve the problem of overcrowded classrooms. To address this, the district is set to open a replacement school at Lincoln Elementary School, 3010 Berg St., in North Las Vegas next summer.
It’s that time of year when many parents rejoice and some youths wish the clock would stop. The first day school is Aug. 29.
Classes begin for the 2016-17 Clark County School Year on Aug. 29, and returning students will find a few changes, particularly in the east valley, the area most greatly affected.
For those 50 or older, the Nevada Senior Games are set to run Sept. 16 to Oct. 19.
Las Vegas native and Palo Verde High School graduate Cody Miller won a bronze medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
To Lori Paul and many of her neighbors, the plot of land they have dubbed the “Hobbit Wash” is a green oasis and a respite from the sprawling suburbia and businesses that surround it. To the past and current owners of the land, it’s a runoff ditch with no environmental value.
The movers-and-shakers of the Las Vegas vegan scene are teaming up to provide free information to those interested in a plant-based lifestyle.
The term “adult day care” brings to mind a warehouse for the elderly with accompanying sights, sounds and smells.
Kristine Horita is hoping to have a big year for the Saints.
Nevada’s higher education board convenes near Lake Tahoe on Thursday for a high-stakes special meeting to consider changing how the state’s colleges are governed.
