A year after the fatal shooting, the UNLV community has come together to remember those lost, and support those suffering from the memory of surviving.
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The statewide system judges schools out of five stars based on academic achievement, growth, English language proficiency, opportunity gaps and student engagement.
UNLV presented four new proposals for the 42-acre lot off the Strip to the Board of Regents, but were met with criticism over lack of communication and preparation.
A former elementary school teacher was sentenced to prison on Monday in connection with the distribution of child sexual abuse material on a social media messaging application.
Groups organized a “Walkout for Palestine” event in the amphitheater at UNLV, joining a growing list of groups protesting against the war in Gaza at college campuses.
The Nevada Board of Regents voted on Friday to approve a new contract for Keith Whitfield. He’ll remain on the job through late August 2028.
The Clark County School District Police Department arrested Roberta McIntyre and booked her into the Clark County Detention Center.
About 200 students spent the day learning about the importance of wetlands in the driest state in America.
The Just One Project, a nonprofit mobile food pantry, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday for the “Community Market at Mojave High School” in North Las Vegas.
The ACLU of Nevada announced the lawsuit, which names CCSD Superintendent Jesus Jara, a high school principal and a former principal as defendants.
Amplus Academy, a public charter school in southwest Las Vegas, offers an emergency medical technician class through a partnership with a paramedic institute.
Possible factors behind the absences at the high school could include Labor Day weekend, illnesses or flash flooding.
U.S. News World Report has released its “2023-2024 Best High Schools” list. Nearly 18,000 public schools were ranked.
William Russman competed in the International History Olympiad in Rome. He was part of the U.S. south team, which won a gold medal in the elementary division.
Members of the RamJets team will get $50,000 scholarships after taking first place in the Real World Design Challenge.
The first steps in a problem-solving process are to identify the issue and create a plan. And the first step for business owners to ensure their properties comply …
If you felt like the Las Vegas weather in July was more mild than we are used to experiencing, you weren’t wrong.
An Arizona firm plans to put 275 homes on a site where the Paradise Spa complex now sits in south Las Vegas.
Through various recruitment efforts, 97 percent of classrooms will be filled with licensed educators.
Reba was found in breathing distress and died of heatstroke. She became the namesake for Nevada’s new animal cruelty law.