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Titus urges full funding of grants after Las Vegas shooting

Nevada Democrat urges Homeland Security Secretary-nominee Kirstjen Nielsen to erase proposed budget cuts to the Urban Area Security Initiative grants in light of the Las Vegas mass shooting.

Federal grant to let Clark County district add 3 magnet schools

The $14.8 million U.S. Department of Education grant will allow Gehring Elementary and Lied and O’Callaghan middle schools, all in Las Vegas, to fully convert to magnet schools with a focus on science, technology, engineering and math.

Groups rush to aid Las Vegas victims as others gear up

Henderson resident Shannon Fleming is raising money for Las Vegas shooting victims on her website, wtfclothing.net, but she doesn’t know what to do with the money.

Poverty, tight budgets foster food insecurity in West Las Vegas

Nearly 1-in-4 people living in the historic West Las Vegas area reported last year that they did not have reliable access to affordable, nutritious food. The area is located in ZIP code 89106, which has Clark County’s highest rate of food insecurity.

Crosses for Las Vegas shooting victims will be put in museum

Wooden crosses memorializing each of the 58 people killed during the Route 91 Harvest Festival shooting will be moved to the Clark County Museum on Nov. 12, the county announced Friday.

Funeral homes work to get Las Vegas shooting victims back home

They road-tripped from Southern California, or jetted from as far as Massachusetts or Canada, bound to see their favorite country musicians play on the Las Vegas Strip.

Clark County bids $6.2M for historic Moulin Rouge casino site

A judge is expected to soon make a decision on who will own the storied Bonanza Road property, the site of the first racially integrated casino/hotel in Las Vegas. Four groups have bid on the site, and all but the county want to bring back the Moulin Rouge.