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Back-to-school shopping done by Las Vegas mom on a budget
 

Back-to-school shopping can be both an exciting and daunting time for parents and children. We tag along as one Las Vegas mom plans and executes a $164.06 shopping spree that covers almost everything she needs for her two kids.

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Touro University unveils mobile healthcare clinic in Las Vegas

Touro University Nevada, in partnership with City National Bank, the Vegas Golden Knights, Zappos and other community partners, unveiled the institution’s third mobile healthcare clinic on Thursday at City National Arena.

North Las Vegas buys lot from school district for $750K

A dilapidated maintenance yard for the Clark County School District was folded into North Las Vegas’ downtown revitalization plan, under a $750,000 deal approved Wednesday night.

School lunches inspire hunt for no-blend smoothies, pea butter

At industry’s biggest annual gathering in Las Vegas, school dietitians seek new ways to create interesting and engaging meals for students while meeting federal standards on everything from calories to sodium levels and to saturated fats.

CSN administration, faculty reach bargaining impasse

Contract talks between College of Southern Nevada faculty and the administration reached an impasse on Friday after nearly two years at the bargaining table. The process now moves to a fact finder.

Nevada school safety task force OKs 14 recommendations

The recommendations will be taken into consideration as Gov. Brian Sandoval creates a proposed biennial budget for the 2019 legislative session. But the term-limited governor’s successor will ultimately determine if any are funded.

UNLV official paid $50K to college friend, but work done is unclear

A series of emails obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal show how Maureen Schafer, former chief of staff for the medical school, hired Ernest Lupinacci as a branding and marketing consultant and skirted policies and procedures to pay him.

New union accuses rival of bullying Clark County teachers

The National Education Association of Southern Nevada, which is fighting to represent Clark County School District educators, accuses the Clark County Education Association of resorting to “illegal tactics” to keep its members.