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Top Clark County school officials face loss of health care benefits

A new state law prevents school administrators paid more more than $120,000 from joining a collective bargaining unit or negotiating contracts with union help. Their current contract expires June 30, along with their benefits.

Las Vegas’ transportation solution must be multimodal

Transportation is, of course, a top issue in cities nationwide. Unfortunately, there isn’t a single solution to solving transportation challenges that is cheap or easy.

 
Hopes rise for man searching for uncle’s remains in Vietnam

A Las Vegas man says new information that is “quite intriguing” has renewed his hope that the remains of his uncle, Air Force 1st Lt. San D. Francisco, will finally be returned to U.S. soil 47 years after his jet was shot down over North Vietnam.

24-year-old dies overnight at Electric Daisy Carnival

Of 408 medical calls reported from the three-day carnival, seven people were transported to area hospitals and one person died, Metro wrote in a release Sunday morning.

Vegas art museum could be headed to Symphony Park

Years after backers unveiled plans for a contemporary art museum in the Las Vegas Arts District, momentum is building to move that same museum to Symphony Park.

North Las Vegas mayor ducks questions about financial disclosures

North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee kept his business interests from voters for five years — a possible felony offense — while also paying $50,000 out of his campaign fund to two undisclosed companies.