Comprehensive Cancer Centers of Nevada and THT Health said in a joint statement Thursday they reached “a settlement regarding outstanding amounts” due to the medical provider.
Education
A principal and Clark County School District police warn that students who participate in the new social media stunt will face serious consequences.
The policy requires employees to provide proof of a COVID-19 vaccination series by Dec. 1 or face possible termination. Medical and religious exemptions will be considered.
The hearing concerns the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on students and staff, and the school district’s strategies for recovery.
Native American enrollment is down at Nevada colleges, a trend students and professors say reflects an unwelcoming community that’s not committed to recruiting more familiar faces on campus.
A large cancer treatment group has stopped accepting new patients from a debt-riddled health insurance trust that covers thousands of Clark County teachers.
A student was found with a gun at Cheyenne High School in North Las Vegas Thursday morning, prompting a lockdown at the school.
The ‘Devious Licks’ TikTok challenge has led to damage at an unknown number of Las Vegas Valley schools, Clark County School District police say.
Liz Groesbeck was en route to the team’s first preseason game with fans on a first date last month when she came upon a grisly accident scene near Allegiant Stadium.
A Las Vegas police officer fatally shot a man Tuesday afternoon after an hourslong standoff near downtown Las Vegas.
Two Clark County School District campuses — Lamping Elementary School in Henderson and Hill Elementary School in Las Vegas — and Pinecrest Academy Inspirada were recognized.
The Clark County School District is using a mobile app through emocha Mobile Health and about 42,000 employees are required to answer a series of questions before reporting to work.
The Clark County School District reports 728 new COVID-19 cases so far this month, but the overall impact is not clear because it isn’t saying how many have been “excluded.”
Comprehensive Cancer Centers of Nevada says it will continue to treat current patients and is working to resolve a longstanding billing dispute with the insurer.
Results released Thursday from last year’s Smarter Balanced assessments come with a caveat because only about half of Clark County School District students participated.