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Clark County teachers and other employees voiced anger Thursday night over shorted paychecks and ongoing pay issues related to new payroll processing software.
City officials say they have issued no citations and made no arrests under the new law and are instead stepping up efforts to get people into services.
The School District made the announcement Thursday.
Gov. Steve Sisolak and state and local health officials reassured the public on Friday that necessary steps are being taken to guard against the spread of the new coronavirus.
Nevada’s buildings, roads and equipment face delayed repairs and maintenance woes amid continuing budget struggles. And as issues go unaddressed, the eventual costs balloon.
The College of Southern Nevada Foundation met a $6 million target to fund a new health sciences building after a donation challenge match by the Engelstad Foundation.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford announced Tuesday that his office is looking into marketing and sales practices of e-cigarette maker Juul.
Brenda Erdoes, the longtime top lawyer at the Nevada Legislative Counsel Bureau, was chosen Monday to be the new director, replacing Rick Combs.
Under the new Initial Appearance Court program, defendants who would have waited sometimes four days to see a judge have been appearing in court in as little as 12 hours.
A new $17 million Clark County School District human resources system has made it harder for principals to hire teachers.
Rancho High School’s band faces a new roadblock as it strives to reach even higher levels — the financial burden of traveling to national and international festivals.
President Donald Trump capped his four-day trip to the West with a noon campaign rally at the Las Vegas Convention Center, a day ahead of the Nevada Democratic caucuses.
Cadwallader Middle School is warning families about marijuana use and sales in a neighboring park after the weekend incident.
Nevada state Sen. Pat Spearman didn’t start out fighting for the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment, but now she’s one of its biggest champions.
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