“If we do not have an agreement with the school (district) by Aug. 26, our organization and our members will be taking a vote to engage in work actions,” said John Vellardita, CCEA executive director and chief negotiator.
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The crash occurred around 4:52 a.m. at the intersection of North Lamb Boulevard and East Lone Mountain Road.
The child was fatally injured inside a recliner chair after a young sibling closed it using the power control button.
A plume of black smoke could be seen throughout the valley coming from the roof of the yet-to-open luxury hotel.
The man’s body was found outside the parking lot of a food pantry and homeless shelter.
Cop role players used police crusiers, sirens, a shooting suspect and blank shots under the guise of a “tour” of the sprawling Joseph Lombardo training facility.
Craig Road Pet Cemetery is the resting place for more than 1,000 animals — and more than 300 humans in the ground or in a mausoleum since it opened in 1974.
Andrew Roszak, an author of three books on active shooter planning in preschools, said that schools must create strategies to blunt, delay or stop a shooter’s plans.
The high temperature at the Las Vegas airport reached 116 birefly on Sunday afternoon, 1 degree short of the all-time high.
A fire inside the Sand Creek mobile home park was extinguished at 3:02 p.m.
Police were notified at 2:36 p.m. about an individual who was lost in the northeast Las Vegas Valley.
A motorcyclist died Saturday when he struck the rear of a parked semi-trailer in the 4100 block of Donovan Way in North Las Vegas.
The pilot was trying an instruments landing in rapidly deteriorating conditions before dawn Saturday, authorities said. The jet crashed 500 feet short of the runway.
A 55-year-old female pedestrian reported as being intoxicated was killed early Saturday when a car struck her on West Lake Mead Boulevard.
The number of fires this year increased 1,400 percent from the same holiday period in 2022, a fire official said.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department celebrated its 50th anniversary Saturday.
The employee saw a police booking photo of McDonald and recalled him as the man she took pictures of and reported to her supervisor.