Geraldine Tomitz, 79, died Wednesday after a hit-and-run driver in a U-Haul truck struck her in a Henderson Walmart parking lot.
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Through most of 2017, the size of the deficit and its impact on jobs were moving targets. Now that the School Board closed the roughly $62 million hole, it’s simply a sad chapter that further eroded trust in Nevada’s education system.
New Year’s Eve Junkanoo Jam starts at 9 p.m.
The Southern Nevada Christmas Tree Recycling Committee is asking locals to give as much care to dismantling their firs, spruces and white pines as they did to putting them up.
Four years after a Nevada judge allowed a woman to move to Sweden with her two daughters, the girls’ parents are still fighting over custody.
Temogen Noguni, 38, previously pleaded guilty to for selling items stolen from Nellis Air Force Base, including smoke grenades, ammunition and bulletproof vests.
Rebuilding Together Southern Nevada offers free home repairs to many low-income families in Las Vegas, North Las Vegas and Henderson. But because it gets no money through Clark County, its services do not go beyond city limits.
As a kid actress, Beverly Washburn was renowned for her ability to cry on cue.
Scott Emerson will begin on Feb. 1 and focus on community outreach and supporting the organization’s data and research initiatives, United Way says in a news release.
Through November, bus drivers have been involved in 275 crashes. Most have been minor, none has resulted in fatalities among students or drivers and few have caused injuries.
Attorney and College of Southern Nevada professor Mark Peplowski has been arrested on lewdness charges.
Lawsuits, buyouts, silence leave future of embattled health-care provider for Clark County School District teachers and other staff in doubt.
In addition to keeping offices open, the Postal Service is ramping up its home delivery operation for the holidays.
State Superintendent Steve Canavero said Wednesday he plans to leverage funds from three different nonprofits to hire a consultant from a district that has undergone a similar process to the one Clark County is going through.
State approvals of charters with open-ended starting dates and location makes anticipating the impact a logistical nightmare for the Clark County School District.