Preparing teens for jobs amid a recession is of paramount importance to candidates running for the State Board of Education District 4 seat.
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Addressing distance learning issues, that have become apparent during the coronavirus pandemic, is a top priority for two of the candidates running for the State Board of Education in District 3.
Five candidates are seeking an open seat on the State Board of Education in the 1st District, after incumbent member Robert Blakely decided not to seek reelection.
Despite the difficulties of the switch to online learning, Nevada colleges realize they cannot return to the pre-pandemic status quo when in-person teaching returns.
Of the 5,000-plus confirmed coronavirus cases thus far in Clark County, about 27 percent have been identified as Hispanic, the ethnicity group hardest struck by the disease, local officials said Wednesday.
The Interim Finance Committee — a group of lawmakers who serve on the Assembly Ways and Means and Senate Finance committees — declared a state of fiscal emergency.
A controversial proposed hockey arena that would replace the existing Henderson Pavilion and become home to a future American Hockey League affiliate of the Vegas Golden Knights would cost $80 million to build.
In November, Gov. Steve Sisolak announced a plan for a permanent campus funded by about $150 million in donations.
Clark County saw a second straight triple-digit increase in new cases of COVID-19 and seven additional deaths, according to data from the Southern Nevada Health District.
Nevada health officials said social distancing measures stymied the coronavirus spread and lessened feared capacity issues at Las Vegas hospitals.