A 71-year-old man was killed in Henderson, another man was killed in Summerlin, and a 29-year-old pedestrian was struck and critically injured in northeast Las Vegas.
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If you’ve ever looked at a mountain around the valley and didn’t know its name, this is the guide for you.
A rare humid morning in Las Vegas foreshadowed the possibility of more storms Friday, following a night of heavy monsoonal rains and lightning.
This year’s celebration of Black History Month is as varied as Southern Nevada’s African American community.
The Clark County School Board on Thursday voted 4-3 to terminate Superintendent Jesus Jara’s contract. Also, Linda Cavazos is staying on as board president, for now.
The Clark County School District is facing widespread teaching and staff vacancies with less than two weeks before a new school year begins, district officials said Wednesday.
A residential pet boarding business in Henderson was shut down Monday after “an animal welfare incident,” according to police, who found about 51 dogs at the facility.
The first day of school is always fraught with emotion, but Monday’s return to the classroom is expected to bringing an added dimension to the usual anxieties, experts say.
Clark County School District Superintendent Jesus Jara provided an update Thursday on the district’s plan to reopen schools to preschool through third grade students on March 1.
The northbound lanes of U.S. Highway 95 were closed after a 6:40 a.m. crash that left a motorist injured.
The hacker group behind a Clark County School District security breach claims to have uploaded the stolen data to its website — including names and Social Security numbers.
With one month of virtual school in the books, Clark County School District students, families and teachers report widely varying experiences with distance learning.
John Foster, 60, who was unconscious for half of his time in the hospital, said there were times he wasn’t sure if he would survive the disease.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal is still working to recognize each person in our community who has died from the coronavirus.
The economic fallout of COVID-19 could have a greater impact on public schools than the recession, according to Clark County School District Superintendent Jesus Jara.