LGBT veteran bill flies through Nevada Senate

The Nevada Senate gave unanimous approval Wednesday to a bill to help LGBT veterans, military personnel and their families.

Parents fight to keep interim principal at Newton Elementary

Parents at Newton Elementary are fighting to keep former interim Principal Steven Niemeier as leader of their school, arguing that the voices of parents and the school organizational team were overlooked when the district did not offer him the permanent post.

Proposal would give Nevada convicts easier access to DNA testing

Felons could bypass a court hearing and pay for DNA testing of evidence to try to prove their innocence or lessen their sentence under a bill heard Wednesday by the Assembly Judiciary Committee.

CCSD warns parents of possible abduction attempts

A string of interactions between Clark County students and suspicious car drivers in the southwest valley has prompted the school district to issue warning letters to parents of children who attend three elementary schools.

GrassRoots Juice Bar offers eclectic menu

After six months of delays, former GrassRoots Juice Bar owner Shane Stuart is finally ready to open his juice/tea/mocktail bar, hookah lounge and plant-based restaurant, Panacea, in Boca Park this month.

20 years later, will the West rise as an NCAA Tournament champion?

Two decades ago this month, Arizona’s basketball team won its only national title by beating Kentucky, a moment that caused many to believe a geographical shift of sorts had taken afoot in the college game.

Man fatally shot in northwest Las Vegas was ex-boyfriend of shooter

Metro police are investigating the fatal shooting as a domestic violence incident. The woman who shot him inside a northwest Las Vegas Valley home told police he was her ex-boyfriend.

‘Matilda the Musical’ delights in Las Vegas tour stop at Smith Center

The heroine of the piece happens to be 5 years old. Yet despite the title character’s chronological age, “Matilda the Musical” is no mere kiddie show. Not with Roald Dahl’s sly, subversive humor powering the proceedings.