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Former CCSD cop hopes his case prompts transgender protections

The Clark County School Board unanimously approved an $80,000 settlement with transgender police officer Bradley Roberts, bringing an end to a discrimination lawsuit that began in 2012.

CCSD plans to file new lawsuit after spat over open meeting law

The Clark County School District announced Thursday that it will voluntarily dismiss its lawsuit over a mandated reorganization and file a new complaint after a vote in an open meeting.

UNLV team captures Smart Cities Hackathon contest

A team of five current and former UNLV students won the $10,000 grand prize at the Smart Cities Hackathon competition during the Consumer Electronics Show last month — and provided the city of Las Vegas a more efficient way of identifying faulty streetlights.

Shadow Ridge students cope with recent deaths of classmates

“It’s just been a rough year,” Principal Travis Warnick told the Las Vegas Review-Journal on Tuesday. “Thankfully we’re a pretty tightknit family, and we’ve leaned on each other to get through.”

CCSD police investigating swastika graffiti at Cheyenne High School

Clark County School District police are investigating graffiti of a swastika and other symbols that were spray-painted on two doors at Cheyenne High School sometime during the three-day weekend.

Embattled Trustee Child wants forensic audit of CCSD

Embattled Trustee Kevin Child has called for a forensic audit of the multibillion dollar Clark County School District over questions he has about how taxpayer money is being spent.