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Clark County moves to recruit more foster families

Multiple efforts are now underway to multiply the number of families that can offer stable temporary homes to abused and neglected children.

Medical marijuana a growing choice of PTSD victims

A growing number of Nevada veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder are choosing medical marijuana to help them heal.

Downtown Summerlin’s cool spot: Rock Rink

As soon as the sun set, the lights took over. The ice skating rink in Downtown Summerlin was ready to make your shopping experience a little brighter.

Nevada mulling dramatic crackdown on low-performing schools

Nevada’s underperforming public schools are about to feel the squeeze from state education officials who have long identified the chronic strugglers but have done little more than watch them.

Nevada awaits guardrail safety analysis

The Nevada Transportation Department is awaiting results of safety study after deciding earlier this year not to install any more of Trinity Highway Products’ ET-Plus guardrails, which have been blamed on passenger injuries in other states.

Del Sol teacher pushes math mastery

Del Sol High School teacher Tina Miller gives students a lift other math hurdles, named October Educator of the Month.

1 dead in northeast valley crash

One man died late Saturday night after a car crashed into a power post in the northeast valley, according to Las Vegas police.

Las Vegas continues warm streak over Thanksgiving

November weather continued its warm streak in Las Vegas on Saturday, breaking the 2000 record high temperature of 74 by 4 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.

RJ columnist Clarke to receive Denver award

Veteran Review-Journal columnist Norm Clarke will receive the Denver Press Club’s 21st Annual Damon Runyon Award during an April banquet dedicated to him.

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