Former President Donald Trump is visiting Las Vegas next Sunday.
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In Nevada, both the number of heat-related deaths and heat-related worker complaints more than doubled from 2022 to 2023, signaling a scorching future.
Friday’s statement by the Israeli military suggested its forces have been operating in most parts of the city.
Biden added that Hamas is “no longer capable” of carrying out another large-scale attack on Israel as he urged Israelis and Hamas to come to a deal to release the remaining hostages for an extended cease-fire.
A senior member of the House Aviation subcommittee, Rep. Dina Titus backed the FAA Reauthorization Act, which will provide funding for general aviation airports.
The Community Schools Initiative received notice from state officials that it didn’t gather enough valid signatures to send the measure to the 2023 Legislature.
The Clark County School District could receive $32.6 million less in state general education funding due to lower student enrollment numbers than projected.
A Nevada System of Higher Education committee voted to require each school to create training programs that address discriminationl
The School Board outlined its 2023 legislative priorities, saying it would support letting parents opt their children out of sex education.
The Legislative Commission on Tuesday approved a regulation with specific steps to be taken if the Clark County School District doesn’t follow a 2017 measure that gives individual schools more control.
Earlier this week, six Southern Nevada chambers of commerce announced that they were endorsing an initiative that would let local governing bodies create their own school districts.
The “Community Schools Initiative” aims to revamp Nevada’s “outdated and underperforming K-12 education system” and could appear on the 2024 ballot.
A program to relieve student debt has proven so popular that it’s crashed websites. Here’s everything you need to know about it.
Under state law, the Clark County School District can request two bill drafts for potential consideration by the Nevada Legislature, which meets every two years.
Candidates are vying for a six-year term on the Nevada System of Higher Education’s 13-member governing board.