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CCSD trustees yet to move forward on pursuing solar energy

The Clark County School Board on Thursday took no action to move forward in a process to pursue alternative energy services after hearing a presentation from NV Energy, which faces competition from a proposed solar project.

Man shot at by officer Tuesday shot himself in head, police say

Police didn’t yet know if either of Martin’s two bullets struck Alan Keith Baker, 42, but police know Baker shot himself in the head, Assistant Sheriff Charles Hank said. Baker was hospitalized at University Medical Center and was on life support Thursday afternoon, Hank said.

Former Nevada students request retroactive diplomas

A new state rule, announced in October, is allowing thousands of former students who didn’t graduate high school a chance at a diploma. As of Jan. 22, more than 9,500 former students had applied for the retroactive diplomas.

Rise of Uber, Lyft cut into bus ridership on Las Vegas Strip

Ride-hailing companies continued to cut into bus ridership along the Strip while residential routes remained steady in the rest of the Las Vegas Valley, officials with the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada said Thursday.

RTC to provide Lyft rides for disabled transit riders

Disabled transit riders can order a Lyft starting on Monday for on-demand trips to the doctor, grocery store and other errands across the Las Vegas Valley.

CCSD’s top lobbyist leaving for job with city of Las Vegas

Nicole Rourke, associate superintendent of community and government relations, will leave her post next week to serve as a deputy administrative services director with the city, a spokeswoman for the district confirmed.

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