The private Catholic high school in Las Vegas will offer two options for families for fall semester: full-time in-person learning or online only.
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More than a dozen people gathered Friday on the corner of West Flamingo Road and Las Vegas Boulevard South for a peaceful protest for families who haven’t received their unemployment payments.
Robert Eliason’s legal battle began in 2017. The embattled lawman, who is not a certified police officer, has served in office since 2015 and is now in his second term.
UNLV is closing its curbside COVID-19 testing site because of intense summertime heat and because the Nevada National Guard will no longer be deployed to assist in the operation.
A U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge has approved plans for Seattle-area investor Wayne Perry to acquire the site of an abandoned Ferris wheel project on the Strip.
Electrical power has been restored in southwest Las Vegas after a fire late Thursday at an NV Energy electrical substation.
A day after a special meeting to discuss Superintendent Jesus Jara’s conduct and contract was abruptly adjourned, trustees discuss how they can refocus on school issues.
Nevada State College announced in May that it was tentatively planning an in-person ceremony for August, but it’s now aiming for later this year or spring 2021.
Jerome “Jerry” Vallen, the founding dean of UNLV’s first hospitality college and the co-founder of UNLVino, died Thursday at age 91.
A pedestrian was hospitalized with serious injuries after he fell from an overpass Thursday morning, the Nevada Highway Patrol said.