The teachers, who already put in long days and take work home, will see their caseloads grow from a maximum of 22 students to 24. That will require more paperwork that will take them away from the classroom, they say.
The attorney for a former College of Southern Nevada professor said all options are on the table after the state Board of Regents on Friday took no action regarding his employment appeal.
A 32-year-old Las Vegas man was convicted of first-degree murder Friday for fatally shooting a man inside a vacant northeast valley home.
Malaysia-based Genting Group is sticking to its target of opening the $4 billion Resorts World Las Vegas by the end of 2020 as some analysts begin to question the timeline.
Energy Secretary Rick Perry visited the Nevada National Security Site and met with employees during a two-day stopover this week that was not announced in advance.
UNLV safety Dalton Baker does more than play with passion. It’s his attention to detail — the less glamorous but perhaps more important stuff — that elevated him to team captain as a senior.
It’s the sixth largest city in Nevada — but only until Sept. 3. That morning, the post office will close, the airport and DMV will shutter and the residents, their homes and their vehicles will disappear.
An anesthesiologist is on trial in Hong Kong charged with killing his wife and daughter by placing a leaking yoga ball filled with carbon monoxide in their car.
William Patrick Foley III, the son of Golden Knights owner Bill Foley, died Aug. 12 at the age of 31.
Thanks to her military career, Virgin Island native Tanya Bartlett has lived in various cities across the country. But with retirement on the horizon, she knew it was time to choose a home base. When a friend purchased a home at Juhl in Downtown Las Vegas last year, Bartlett followed suit and happily, found her dream home.
If anybody needs a superhero on their side, it would be children battling cancer and their families. Grab a cape and be a superhero for them and the local nonprofit Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation of Nevada at the Superhero 5K with Chet Buchanan. It’s Sept. 15 at Exploration Park in Mountain’s Edge.
Pardee Homes will celebrate the grand opening of its new Corterra neighborhood Aug. 25 with activities and refreshments offered from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Summerlin spans the western edge of the Las Vegas Valley and offers more than 152 unique floor plans in 34 neighborhoods in seven villages. In fact, the community currently boasts new homes from 874 square feet to 5,032 square feet, priced from the $200,000s to more than $1 million.
It is not always easy to change attitudes. Perhaps, an informal lunch with the president and the board can set her on the right path, especially since you have indicated the new president has made some good changes.
Eldorado, Pardee Homes’ master-planned community that helped shape the history of North Las Vegas is about to close out its last neighborhoods after 28 years.
Local home prices are leveling off this summer as the housing supply has stopped shrinking but still remains tight. That’s according to a report released this month by the Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors.
Local sculptor Dorit Schwartz, whose well-known for her work with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, will showcase several new pieces and prints during Ascaya’s Art in Architecture event Sept. 5 from 4 to 7 p.m. The free event welcomes guests to meet Schwartz and view the new additions to her “The Light Within” collection that will reside in the luxury custom home community’s clubhouse until Sept. 14.
Inspired by the stunning castles of Europe, Rose Manor is a sophisticated replica of an 1800s Victorian castle.
This week, the Las Vegas-based reality TV stars announced they will be recording their upcoming season of “The Property Brothers” in Las Vegas. Previously, they have focused on homeowners in Canada, New York, Atlanta, Austin and Nashville.
The Commercial Alliance Las Vegas will offer three specialized continuing education courses as part of its annual commercial real estate symposium.
Jaimee Yoshizawa learned some difficult lessons during the Great Recession that devastated the commercial development industry in Las Vegas and is glad for it.
The combining of medical practices along with the desire for doctors to build their own surgery centers is prompting renovations and even new construction in the valley’s medical office sector.
On a day when the temperatures soared over 100 degrees, hundreds of Clark County School District students capitalized on a teamwork effort by Findlay Cadillac, Findlay Honda Henderson and Clark County Fire Station No. 33 on Aug. 11 just south of the Las Vegas Convention Center. With the continued need for school supplies, students and their families flocked to the station to receive a variety of donated supplies that included pens, paper and backpacks.
Friendly Ford sales consultant Reshad “RJ” James is such a believer in the 2018 Ford F-150 that he’s planning to buy one for himself in the near future.
More than a decade after it was originally slated for completion, a public sports park in Southern Highlands is finally set to open its gates.
The Nevada Supreme Court has rescheduled oral arguments in the state prison system’s appeal of a decision that halted condemned killer Scott Dozier’s execution.
The Knights’ three first-round draft picks from 2017 will be in town to compete in the team’s rookie camp, which begins Sept. 6.
Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury will meet in a heavyweight fight in November or December at T-Mobile Arena. The bout will be shown on Showtime pay-per-view.
A Southern California investor has bought the bulk of a luxury condo complex south of the Strip.
A new stretch of Interstate 11 near Boulder City that opened this month has one overpass and three underpasses for wildlife. A similar project effectively eliminated collisions between cars and sheep on U.S. Highway 93 in Arizona.