Hundreds of people marched and rallied in Nevada’s capital Tuesday to kick off a week promoting school choice.
Education
Gov. Steve Sisolak proposed significant increases in funding for health care and education in Nevada, including a 3 percent pay raise for teachers, and expressed his desire to increase minimum wage in his first State of the State address to lawmakers Wednesday night.
Temporary financial relief may be coming for Nevada college students impacted by the federal government shutdown.
Thousands of Nevadans who attended or took classes from for-profit Career Education Corporations’ colleges like Le Cordon Bleu will receive nearly $12.6 million in debt relief after a multi-state settlement with the company.
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