The Henderson City Council wants to find out during the next few months whether citizens and business owners of the city are willing to pay more in property taxes to maintain itself as a “premier city.”
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The decision by Acting President Don Snyder and Provost John White should be made “very soon,” said Carl Reiber, vice provost for academic affairs. Reiber said Tuesday that he and his colleagues conferred with 50 to 60 deans of reputable schools before choosing a handful of finalists.
Certain requirements of a Nevada Medicaid regulation enacted in January have been suspended, at least for 90 days, because of a financial crisis that Clark County foster care providers are facing and to prevent children from being displaced.
It’s February, which means it’s time for Sports Illustrated’s annual swimsuit issue. And this being the issue’s 50th anniversary, this year’s magazine is especially meaningful.
Marc Silas had 15 of his 20 points in the first half to help Chaparral’s boys basketball team defeat Sunrise Mountain 77-52 on Tuesday at Del Sol.
Smith Center President Myron Martin kicked up his heels Tuesday evening — in a pair of red, sequined, spike-heeled, thigh-high boots — to announce the center’s 2014-15 Broadway Las Vegas series, led by “Kinky Boots.”
There’s a lot riding on the shoulders of Ed Daykin and his team when it comes to certifying that the nation’s nuclear warheads are safe, secure and reliable.
An arbitrator has partially reinstated the Las Vegas police lieutenant demoted by the department in the wake of the controversial 2011 Stanley Gibson shooting.
An inmate serving 10 years to life in prison died Feb. 16 at the Northern Nevada Correctional Center.
The Wisconsin National Guard announced Tuesday that it had suspended a member from honor guard duties after she apparently posted to social media a photograph of soldiers mugging around an empty, flag-draped casket.