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School trustees OK sale of bus yard to North Las Vegas

A dilapidated 2-acre maintenance yard for the Clark County School District will be part of North Las Vegas’ downtown revitalization plan after trustees approved a notice of intent to sell the property to the city for $750,000.

Sandoval eyes technology in speech to UNLV law school

Sandoval said technology like artificial intelligence, driverless cars, drones, blockchain and the internet of things will impact the day-to-day lives of Nevadans and the way lawyers litigate.

Rules for gender diverse students get top education official’s OK

After three public hearings that drew many comments for and against, state Superintendent of Instruction Steve Canavero adopts the new state regulation and sends it to the Legislative Commission for final approval.

College of Southern Nevada appoints new president

Driven. Approachable. Inclusive. These are among the adjectives College of Southern Nevada faculty and staff used to describe their next leader after their first interactions with him.

UNLV grads find mortarboards ideal medium for personal touch

Many UNLV students have joined a growing number of college students who bedazzle their mortarboards with gems, lace and glitter to add funny, serious, political or playful messages to the ceremonial accessory.