From glasses that correct posture to a breast pump that quietly collects milk inside a nursing mom’s bra, advancements in health tech swept the show floors at CES 2019.
The controversial school voucher-like program that created chaos at the end of the 2017 legislative session likely won’t see the light of day this year, with Democrats in control of both legislative chambers and Gov. Steve Sisolak opposed.
As the government shutdown drags on, transportation projects around the state will not hit roadblocks.
A former Assembly candidate and a special education teacher are the latest to declare intentions to run for Las Vegas City Council.
“I hit the step just right, and it broke my leg,” Las Vegas police officer Samuel Wittwer said in a recent interview about the night of Oct. 1, 2017.
Many state charter schools are outperforming their traditional public school counterparts, leading to long waitlists at many. But a Review-Journal analysis shows that students facing educational challenges are not always being served.
The weather service forecasts an 80 percent chance of rain overnight Monday into Tuesday. Pierce said drivers should plan for a messy commute Tuesday morning as the main band of rain moves over the valley.
Hawaii tour companies, hotels and airlines are pitching in more than $50,000 to keep the USS Arizona Memorial visitors’ center open during the federal government shutdown.
The Nevada Highway Patrol investigated a fatal crash Saturday night on the 215 Beltway near the Sahara Avenue exit.