The one-year pilot program is pushing teachers and students at select schools to use artificial intelligence for learning, lesson planning, brainstorming and more.
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The Raiders fired special teams coordinator Tom McMahon on Friday, one day after his unit made two critical mistakes in the team’s loss to the Broncos.
Councilwoman Carrie Cox allegedly admitted to recording concilwoman Monica Larson when she was found behind a curtain at Henderson City Hall and recorded a private conversation Larson was having with others, according to a police report.
The Southern Nevada Health District on Friday reported its first confirmed case of measles in Clark County since 2018.
Southwest Airlines was hit hardest, with 24 cancellations and 53 delays at Harry Reid International Airport.
The National Weather Service, said the Las Vegas area as well as parts of Arizona will sit in the high 70s to low 80s over the next five days.
Wynn Resort’s CEO said the property charges a premium room rate but doesn’t want guests “to feel nickel and dimed.”
NV Energy revealed a new estimate on how much it overcharged customers from 2002 to 2017 as part of an ongoing investigation into a billing error.
Trainers are begging people to stop skipping dynamic stretching — or stretches like arm circles and butt kicks that require movement — when warming up.
The Aces have overcome slow starts to win the first two games of the WNBA Finals, but they know things need to be different in Game 3 in Phoenix.
The wildlife department has tips for hunters who may be worried about infection.
His defense attorney said the man’s pre-sentencing investigation report indicates he has an immigration detainer.
A 12-year-old Las Vegas girl, Haylee Ryan, was killed in a school bus accident, prompting a community-led GoFundMe raising over $13,000 for her family and renewed calls for student traffic safety.
Jesus Ayala pleaded guilty Tuesday to hitting and killing retired police chief Andreas Probst with a vehicle in 2023 and is expected to spend decades in prison.
A Las Vegas resident claims in a new lawsuit that he was threatened and physically assaulted for his gambling winnings.
