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Video released shows school police officer Jason Elfberg throw a student to the ground, threaten others.
UNLV pays its head football coach more than any other employee.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada released footage of an incident involving a Clark County School District Police Department officer at Durango High School last year.
An event Wednesday at the National Alliance on Mental Illness’ offices in Las Vegas and Reno was the third statewide discussion this school year.
The Metropolitan Police Department has not determined a specific reason why a gunman shot four UNLV professors, killing three, Sheriff Kevin McMahill said Wednesday.
Democracy Prep at the Agassi Campus, a public charter school, will close its high school at the end of this year.
TEACH Las Vegas and Sage Collegiate were previously having conversations this fall following operational turmoil at TEACH, but hadn’t made a decision.
The university unveiled plans to develop 32 acres and add a medical school program.
The start of in-person classes marked the return to a new normal for UNLV after a gunman killed three professors and wounded a fourth last month.
About 150 people showed for the vigil for late school police Officer Andrew Craft. Many carried flameless tealights that shined together when the lights were turned off.
The Clark County School District program started during the COVID-19 pandemic and was paid for using federal relief money. Individual schools can still offer summer programming.
The sound of gunshot blasts that fatally wounded the man who killed three UNLV professors and wounded a fourth last month was captured on body-cam footage released by Las Vegas police Friday.
The Clark County Education Association and its president, Marie Neisess, filed a petition for a writ of mandamus Thursday in District Court against the Clark County School District.
The Clark County School Board is considering prohibiting its four appointed members from making motions or asking for a previous decision to be reconsidered.
