Silverado High School graduate Charlie Clark, a sophomore at Wyoming, was one of three members of the college’s swim and dive team who died in a February crash.
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The Clark County School District project includes work on 9 million square feet of fields — primarily, soccer, baseball and softball — over the next six years.
About 200 people packed a church Saturday for a memorial service for Ashari Hughes, a Desert Oasis sophomore who died of a sudden cardiac arrest Jan. 5.
Family and community members gathered at Doolittle Community Center to remember Ashari Hughes, who collapsed and died after playing a flag football game Thursday.
Family, friends, and members of both the Desert Oasis and Centennial high school communities gathered to remember Ashari Hughes.
Sophomore Ashari Hughes, 16, of Las Vegas, died on Jan. 5 after collapsing during a Desert Oasis flag football game against Valley.
Ashari Hughes, 16, died after suffering a medical emergency Thursday night at Desert Oasis High School.
“She loved music, dancing, and being around all the people she loved,” Ashari’s parents wrote in a statement. “She called football the real love of her life!”
The Desert Oasis High School student collapsed Thursday after a home game against Valley High School. She was hospitalized and died later that night.
The incoming Southern California freshman and survivor of a house party shooting has graduated from Spring Valley High School.
Changes are coming to some public COVID-19 testing locations. Texas Station will end COVID-19 testing to move resources to vaccinations.
The diocese — which has a total of 3,900 students enrolled at six elementary/middle schools and two high schools — made the announcement Friday as a result of the COVID-19 virus.
Clark County schools is immediately suspending all athletic events, assemblies and extra-curricular events until further notice over coronavirus fears, the district said Thursday.
The school bus transporting the junior varsity team hit “a piece of construction equipment” on Highway 160, near the Tecopa Road turnoff, school officials said.
An opioid overdose in early July killed Malik Noshi , a former football player at Arbor View High School who went on to play for Northern Arizona University, according to state authorities.
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