The school board changed its policies in January, preventing nonvoting members appointed by local governments from being able to make motions during meetings.
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A stretch of Interstate 15 is set for multiple weekends’ worth of road improvements and lane reductions.
A fire alarm installed by the American Red Cross alerts a family of seven of a fire and they escape unharmed.
In an era of COVID-19 restrictions, increasing officer retirements across the nation and pushes for changes in policing, the business of recruiting has new urgency.
The Clark County School District announced Friday it has reached tentative contract agreements with two employee unions after months of bargaining..
The fair also will have information about sealing eviction records and criminal records and job training.
The Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority will have a Resource Expo this Saturday for first-time homebuyers.
The issue arose during the period of time that the board met virtually because of the COVID-19 pandemic and took comments by email only.
Around 14,000 older Clark County School District students were returning to their classrooms on Monday after more than a year of virtual learning amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
As winter storms continue to batter the United States, the Red Cross is asking for healthy people to consider donating blood.
About one-third of Las Vegas Fire Rescue Department’s firefighters, engineers and paramedics, had received the COVID-19 vaccine as of Wednesday.
Clark County School District representatives said a guide will be released in the next couple of weeks to answer families’ questions about distance learning this fall.
Officials said Monday that the base has not been able to sustain the milestones necessary to move to Phase Four for at least two weeks.
Fireworks will be launched from several locations around the Las Vegas Valley to celebrate the Fourth of July.
The Education Support Employees Association says the district’s nine- and 10-month-a-year workers often rely on summer jobs to get by, but opportunities are limited this year.