Environmentalists and Native American tribes are among those opposing a federal lands bill backed by Clark County that they say could hasten a plan to pipe rural water down to Las Vegas.
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Nine veterans will be recognized for their service this weekend in annual fundraising ceremony in Henderson.
Marc Johnson, who has held he university’s top post since 2011, will transition into a teaching position in June, the university announced Thursday.
Clark County School District middle school-age girls toured the HyperX Esports Arena Las Vegas, played Fortnite and listened to speakers during Battle Born Girls Innovate, a program designed to teach them about careers in science, technology, engineering, arts and math.
The city of Henderson is considering a tweak to its public records ordinance that would allow officials to continue charging people for government workers’ time while fulfilling requests.
The status keeps the school on its projected timeline to achieve full accreditation by the 2021-22 school year.
New reports from the National Assessment of Education Progress and the ACT college entrance exam show the state has barely moved the needle since the last assessment in 2017.
The link with the Family Law Self-Help Center and the temporary protection order offices will create a one-stop shop for domestic violence victims.
The Operation Care Package drive, a collaboration among the Las Vegas United Service Organization, Nellis Air Force Base and the Right Lawyers, will continue through Nov. 10.
Nevada’s Pharmacy Board collected fees from drug wholesalers, but only erratically conducted the checks, Gov. Steve Sisolak reported Tuesday.