Clark County DA warns CCSD staff of prosecutions for sexual misconduct

Clark County School District and law enforcement officials say they are listening to parent concerns about inappropriate teacher-student relations and issued a warning to staff members who engage in inappropriate behavior.

Sandy Hook parent threat suspect arrested after missing court

The woman accused of sending death threats to a man whose 6-year-old son was killed in the 2012 mass shooting at a school in Newtown, Connecticut, has been arrested after failing to show up in court.

Uncle Sam ‘I Want YOU’ poster turns 100 years old

The poster first appeared 100 years ago, around the time America declared war on Germany on April 6 and entered the World War I.

Boomers in Las Vegas are no stranger to philanthropy

Swadeep Nigam, a Las Vegas Valley Water District financial analyst who was appointed to the Nevada Equal Rights Commission by Gov. Brian Sandoval, had earmarked some of his saving for scholarships for graduates of Clark County Schools. He says you don’t have to be wealthy to make a difference in the lives of young people.

Trump’s son-in-law Kushner getting first-hand look inside Iraq

President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser, Jared Kushner, is due to spend Monday in Iraq with the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, a senior administration official said.

LVCVA spends millions to wine and dine but some question spending

Thousands of dollars on wine. Tiffany bracelets for employees. Paid trips to Europe. These are just some of the lavish expenditures of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority over three years.

 
Take a tour of the new RJ site — VIDEO

Welcome to the new edition of the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s website. The site has a cleaner look and is more user friendly.

Donations to Badlands-focused PAC near $50,000

Candidates in Tuesday’s primary filed campaign finance reports Friday for the nearly three-week reporting period from March 11 to March 31 with the Nevada Secretary of State’s office.

Gridlock remains as CCSD reorganization chugs along

The breakup of the Clark County School District has been met with gridlock, adding even more pressure to organizational teams looking to roll out the mandated changes in time for 2017-18.

ACMs in Las Vegas feature stars from many galaxies

The Academy of Country Music Awards shown often expands beyond its rustic roots. Over the years, the ceremony has featured Kiss as presenters and paired odd-fitting but fascinating performers such as Pitbull with Tim McGraw, and at Sunday night’s event at T-Mobile Arena, Florida Georgia Line with Backstreet Boys.

Nevada and the immigration debate

It is important not to conflate the legal immigrants working here with the sizable illegal population. They are not the same.

Donald Trump’s tax returns and public employee pensions

All we need to know about a candidate’s finances is whether he is under investigation by the IRS or not. What difference does it make how much money he makes?

Nevada Army Guard brigade marks change of command

Soldiers from throughout the 17th Sustainment Brigade — the Nevada Army Guard’s largest — assembled Sunday morning at the North Las Vegas Readiness Center to mark the brigade’s change of command from from Col. Vernon L. Scarbrough to Col. Eric G. Wishart.

Antron Brown does it again in Las Vegas

Antron Brown continued his mastery of the Las Vegas Motor Speedway quarter-mile with a victory over Top Fuel teammate Tony Schumacher in the DENSO Spark Plugs NHRA Nationals.

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