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At industry’s biggest annual gathering in Las Vegas, school dietitians seek new ways to create interesting and engaging meals for students while meeting federal standards on everything from calories to sodium levels and to saturated fats.
Clark County parents and students will have online access to a lot more information about food being served for school lunch starting this fall.
Motorists should prepare themselves for monsoon rains by making sure their vehicles are equipped with functioning brakes, headlights, tires with good tread and a new set of windshield wipers.
FirstMed Health and Wellness Centers hosted a back-to-school immunization clinics Saturday at its Shadow Lane clinic. Two additional clinics are planned for July 28 and Aug. 11.
A massive Northern Nevada wildfire that began Saturday night east of Elko has scorched at least 1,200 acres, officials said. The blaze, which has taken on the name Silver State Fire, was about 8 percent contained as of 12:45 p.m.
Two more Henderson parks — Hayley Hendricks Park and Saguaro Park — now offer adaptive playground equipment that allows children of all abilities to play together.
The man suspected of killing his children’s mother inside their southeast valley home Saturday has been identified as a state correctional officer, Las Vegas police confirmed Sunday. The suspect, Christopher Gerard Caggiano, remained at large Sunday.
The week ahead in the Las Vegas Valley will be hot and sticky, according to the National Weather Service.
Police radio communication problems during the Oct. 1 Las Vegas shooting, luxury shopping at Wynn Las Vegas, and a unique local marathon runner.