The Clark County School Board approved a $1.4 million purchasing award for a company to provide primary care services for support professionals and police.
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A divided Clark County School Board signaled its intent to revise some governance policies, including language about the superintendent’s evaluation.
The Clark County School District had 304,276 students on its official “count day.” That’s 506 fewer than the previous year.
Pioneer Technology & Arts Academy of Nevada and its charter operator filed two lawsuits last week after trying for two years to get approval to open a local campus.
Sig and Lori Rogich, who recently won a federal lawsuit against the Clark County School District on behalf of their dyslexic daughter, are bringing speakers to Las Vegas next weekend.
Fifty students from the Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV celebrated their graduation Friday at the university’s Thomas & Mack Center.
Claremont Graduate University in Southern California — led by former UNLV President Len Jessup — announced a $14 million donation, one of the largest in the university’s history.
The university announced Wednesday it will hold virtual graduation ceremonies for spring and winter 2020 graduates because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced Monday that students with an F-1 academic visa or M-1 vocational visa can’t take online-only classes during the fall semester.
The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating after a man was struck by an “an edged weapon” during what police describe as a family dispute in central Las Vegas.
The Metropolitan Police Department received a report at 10:34 a.m. of a man who was walking in traffic, “appearing to try to get hit,” Lt. Jeff Stuart said.
There’s a slight chance of rain Sunday afternoon and evening, but it may not be measurable in a lot of places, said Alex Boothe, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service.
John Rhein “might possibly be in severe emotional distress and in need of medical assistance,” the Metropolitan Police Department said in a statement Saturday.
Police say the robbery happened at approximately 4:45 p.m. Nov. 8 at a retail store near the 700 block of North Rancho Drive.
Above average temperatures are expected to continue through Saturday, with a high of 105, but relief is expected starting Sunday.