Spring Valley High will dip into its budget to fund the successful Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) program, but future training of teachers is in jeopardy.
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African American cowboys have always been part of the American West, although they’ve been neglected by movies and TV shows.
Nevada Connections Academy will close after this year following a recommendation from the State Public Charter School Authority to deny the school’s request for a contract renewal.
The credit rating agency bumped the city up two notches from BB to BBB-, giving North Las Vegas an investment-grade rating with a stable outlook.
The wireless telecommunications industry is wrestling with Clark County and other municipalities over the costs of small cell sites.
Las Vegas police will begin enforcing a controversial camping ban on city streets on Saturday, but officials say they expect few fines or arrests.
A white supremacist will plead guilty to a federal weapons charge in a case alleging he planned to bomb a Las Vegas synagogue or shoot people at a fast food restaurant or a bar catering to LGBTQ customers, court records show.
The resident has been discharged from a local hospital and is in isolation at home, said the Southern Nevada Health District, which is awaiting test results from the CDC.
Police say Michael Donald Stephens, 57, was walking on the 400 block of Lamb Boulevard on Wednesday when he was struck by a vehicle and dragged for about a third of a mile.
Jesus Jara gave his second State of Our Schools address Friday, emphasizing the need for equity in programs districtwide and praising excellent schools and principals.