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Henderson man missing since Saturday has been found

Russell Perreira, 58, was found Wednesday morning after he had was last seen about 2:15 p.m. Saturday in the 300 block of Evan Picone Drive, near North Stephanie Street and West Warm Springs Road, Henderson police said.

Somerset Academy student, 11, awarded for service

Principal Sherry Pendleton nominated Jackson Bentham to represent Nevada in the Prudential Spirit of Community Awards. He was selected as one of two in the state and the only in his age group to receive recognition, Pendleton said.

Free tutoring aimed at aiding Rainbow Dreams Academy

Rainbow Dreams Academy has a challenging road ahead. The Clark County School District-sponsored charter school, in the Historic Westside, was placed on a remediation plan by the School Board because of the academic struggles of its one-star elementary school and two-star middle school.

Youths of Latin descent learn of UNLV’s offerings

A group of 240 Latinx — a gender-neutral term for people of Latin American descent — Clark County School District juniors stood when Dr. Mario Gaspar de Alba asked how many planned to go to college.

Henderson homes a refuge for pregant women, new mothers

Living Grace Homes is a nonprofit that houses and provides assistance to pregnant women. The organization has two houses that pregnant women, or women who recently gave birth, stay in. It also helps women find homes after leaving and helps furnish their new homes with donations. The organization is funded via private foundation grants, churches, individual donors and local government grants, said Kathleen Miller, executive director of Living Grace Homes.

Las Vegas-area seniors show creations inspired by research

Over 200 high school seniors gathered in groups at tables across the campus at East Career Technical Academy on March 15 to present their end-of-the-year senior Capstone projects.

Henderson officials want police chief to resign

Henderson officials want police Chief LaTesha Watson to voluntarily resign as the city’s top law enforcement officer on May 9, according to a separation agreement obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

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