The department will hold a career fair at the city’s North Police Station on Sunset Road.
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Henderson has activated its cooling stations in response to this weekend’s heat warning. Clark County said it would activate its stations Friday.
Steven Broadwell, 52, has been employed by the county since 1995.
“There’s one really really down. He’s not getting back up,” one person told Henderson police on May 29.
A Henderson police officer struck and killed a pedestrian Wednesday night along Boulder Highway, authorities said.
The new sites at Texas Station in North Las Vegas and Fiesta Henderson are capable of administering 40,000 tests a day, five days a week.
The offering is made possible by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Community Eligibility Provision, which serves schools and school districts with a high poverty rate.
High winds could develop in Henderson and Boulder City late Thursday evening as a thunderstorm in the Moapa area moves southeast, according to the National Weather Service.
St. Rose hospitals are the first in Southern Nevada to announce such a requirement.
During a Clark County School Board meeting Thursday, some audience members were yelling and more than 10 were asked to leave or escorted out of the room by police.
Nevada Senior Services and the National Council on Aging are partnering to provide free benefits screenings this week for seniors ages 60 and older.
Two local Veterans Administration clinics will give veterans the choice between the one-shot Johnson & Johnson or the Moderna two-dose option.
If School Board’s interpretation of an “auto-renewal clause” in the superintendent’s contract is upheld, it could lead to his departure from his post as early as this summer.
Clark County School District students received more failing grades during the fall semester of distance learning than in previous school years, according to district data.
The School Board on Thursday will consider opening schools to small groups of kindergartners through third graders for “voluntary academic and socio-emotional intervention.”