The predominant attitude of readers this week centered around one question: Do I ask forgiveness or permission?
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Clark County has launched a $30,000 marketing plan to stop the bleeding at its top-rated shooting complex that has cost taxpayers $2.85 million in the past four fiscal years.
Justin Brecht, Clark County’s educator of the month, is the mind behind an extended-day fifth-grade class that teaches students life and academic skills with the goal of preparing them for middle school, high school and one day, college.
One person was shot dead in the 2300 block of Sunrise Avenue, near North Eastern Avenue and Fremont Street, on Saturday night.
Henderson police arrested four teenagers Friday night in connection with a series of vehicle burglaries in neighborhoods near College and Mission drives.
The Nevada secretary of state’s office is looking into an ethics complaint filed against former North Las Vegas Mayor Shari Buck that cites a handful of potential irregularities in her 2013 re-election campaign filings.
In recent years, Nevada has placed an emphasis on speeding up the placement of foster children into permanent homes, which can mean returning them to their parents, placing them with a guardian or matching them with an adoptive family.
Sitting with his dog by his side, Chuck Hall, 38, talks about his passion for leather crafting, turkey hunting and cooking in Dutch ovens. It may come as a surprise because Hall has been blind for almost a decade. Hall attends Transition2, a program that mentors visually impaired or blind participants through Blindconnect at the College of Southern Nevada’s Charleston Campus.
There are a lot of reasons people run: for fun, for health or both. At Bonner Elementary School, they run for education.
In one of the attacks, the pilot became so disoriented that he had to land the aircraft and end his shift, federal prosecutors alleged in court.