Rural districts would be frozen at fiscal 2020 funding levels until the amount they receive under the new funding formula matches what they’re currently getting.
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The UNLV Alumni Association announced Wednesday that Patrick Smith, a board member and former president of the association, has died. He was 45.
A motorcyclist is in critical condition following a crash Tuesday evening near a central valley intersection, according to Las Vegas police.
Cory Booker on Tuesday preached unity and gave insight into policy proposals during his third Nevada stop since announcing his campaign for president.
The Nevada Supreme Court said Friday it will not intervene in or freeze a lawsuit filed against Las Vegas by the developer trying to build homes on the defunct Badlands golf course.
The steel posts designed to protect pedestrians on sidewalks from vehicles will be installed from West Sahara Avenue to the Welcome to Las Vegas sign beginning next week.
The southeast Las Vegas Valley municipality grew by almost 10,800 people — about 3.6 percent — between July 2017 and 2018, according to new U.S. Census Bureau estimates.
Observances of Memorial Day begin Friday and continue through Monday. Here is a list of some of the memorials and celebrations planned.
The Southern Nevada Water Authority and the Las Vegas Valley Water District both OK’d budgets this week reflecting bond-funded spending on big construction projects.
Democratic presidential candidate Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders will visit the Las Vegas Valley next week for a pair of campaign events. One is open to the public.
A handful of students were cited Thursday morning on the last day of school after fights broke out at three Las Vegas Valley high schools.
A California man, a radio DJ for more than a decade, was hit and killed by a suspected drunken driver Sunday morning in Las Vegas. It was his 55th birthday.
More than 3,600 students graduated from the College of Southern Nevada, its largest graduating class ever. About 1,200 walked at Monday’s ceremony.
The event, expected to give residents a chance to hear from experts in the field, is scheduled for 11 a.m. Thursday at the Pearson Community Center.
With Project Neon reaching the 96 percent completion point and the HOV lane system coming on board Monday, there is still a list of work to be done on the nearly $1 billion project.