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Nevada trails most states on national student vocabulary test

Vocabulary isn’t a strong suit for Nevada students, whose average scores on a redesigned test beat only a handful of other states, according to the Nation’s Report Card released this week by the U.S. Department of Education.

I-15 segment to be shut down overnight Saturday

Three southbound lanes of Interstate 15, from Charleston Boulevard to Spring Mountain Road, will be closed Saturday night and early Sunday to remove graffiti from an overhead sign, the Nevada Department of Transportation announced Thursday.

Plan to keep Nevada Cancer Institute going suffers setback

The plan to keep the Nevada Cancer Institute going in some form collapsed on Thursday because of restrictions written nearly a decade ago on how its campus could be used.

High court rejects former governor son’s delay request

The Nevada Supreme Court unanimously rejected a request by Jeff Guinn, son of former Gov. Kenny Guinn, to delay a required deposition in a civil case until the FBI finishes its criminal investigation into whether he defrauded real estate clients.

Las Vegas shooting victim dies

A man who was shot in a convenience store parking lot Wednesday morning has died, Las Vegas police said Thursday.

County: Health district ruling will force tax increase, cuts in services

Clark County must either raise taxes or reduce services on such things as police and hospital care because a state Supreme Court decision forces it to pay a minimum of $18 million more to the Southern Nevada Health District.

Homeless find hope, services and resources at annual event

Tears stream down Yishmael Graham’s cheeks as he clutches a brand new bus pass. He had to walk early Thursday to Cashman Center for Project Homeless Connect because the bus driver would not accept his old, crumpled pass.