Clark County schools told to produce Kevin Child records by Wednesday

Responding to an emergency motion filed by the Review-Journal, District Court Judge Timothy Williams orders the district to comply with last week’s ruling by the Nevada Supreme Court and turn over the records within two days.

Archaeologist says Arizona parks ignore Native American sites

The agency that oversees Arizona’s state parks has a history of advancing building projects by blatantly ignoring Native American sites and artifacts, a former state archaeologist said.

22 states have never had a woman as governor

In all, 39 women in 28 states have served as governor, according to the Center for American Women and Politics. On this, one of the most progressive states may be a surprise — Kansas.

 
Private school in Las Vegas offers financial need scholarships

Students who qualify for the Meadows School aid are locked in for a 12-year education as long as they maintain good grades, otherwise remain in good standing and continue to show a financial need.

UNLV roundup: Mack paces women’s golf team in Texas

UNLV sophomore Polly Mack shot 2-under-par 70 over the final 18 holes of the Jim West Invitational on Monday in San Marcos, Texas, to tie for 12th at 2-under 214, the best finish for a Rebel this season.

Matthew McConaughey celebrates first responders with turkey lunch

Firefighters, police officers and 911 operators in Texas got a surprise lunch from a famous son as Oscar-winner Matthew McConaughey showed up with roasted turkey to give thanks on National First Responders Day.

High tide inundates Venice as floods kill 6 across Italy

Venice was inundated by an exceptional high tide Monday, putting three-quarters of the famed Italian lagoon city under water as large swathes of the rest of Italy experienced flooding and heavy winds that toppled trees and other objects, killing six people.

Stocks fall again on report US plans more tariffs against China

Fear that the Trump administration will announce tariffs on all remaining imports from China helped knock U.S. stocks from a strong early gain to another sharp loss Monday.

Ceremony offers look at Summerlin’s fast-rising ballpark

You had to see it, and you didn’t even have to hear what they were saying in order to believe it. You already knew that once construction is completed, Las Vegas Ballpark will be “the envy of the country,” as Don Logan, president and chief operating officer of the Las Vegas 51s, told those who gathered for the topping-out ceremony.

Trump orders over 5K troops to border ahead of midterm elections

The Pentagon said Monday it is sending 5,200 troops to the Southwest border in an extraordinary military operation ordered up just a week before midterm elections in which President Donald Trump has put a sharp focus on Central American migrants moving north in slow-moving caravans that are still hundreds of miles from the U.S.

 
Las Vegas architecture instructor is Nevada Teacher of the Year

Richard Knoeppel, an architectural design instructor at Advanced Technologies Academy in Las Vegas, received the 2019 Nevada Teacher of the Year award from Gov. Brian Sandoval on Monday.

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