The Nevada System of Higher Education’s Board of Regents voted Thursday to hire DeRionne Pollard under a four-year contract. She was among four finalists interviewed Wednesday.
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New grand jury testimony and video evidence obtained by the Review-Journal paint a clearer picture of how the deadly two-state shooting spree unfolded on Thanksgiving.
Investigators believe a man helping a truck back out Friday afternoon fell and was run over by the vehicle.
Clark County School District Superintendent Jesus Jara began his annual State of the Schools speech on Friday by focusing on the toll that the COVID-19 pandemic and school closures have had on the mental health of students and staff.
Henderson police believe a bad drug deal led to the death of a 22-year-old, according to a newly released arrest report.
The laser-equipped bicycle will roam the Las Vegas Valley in coming months to raise awareness of a Nevada law requiring motorists to give riders plenty of clearance.
Officer Bridget Ward filed a federal lawsuit against the city last week, claiming she faced discrimination because she is a transgender woman.
A police officer fired 16 rounds at a man suspected of an attempted kidnapping this month near the Galleria at Sunset mall, according to information released Thursday by the Henderson Police Department.
In celebration of the state’s observance of being admitted into the Union in 1864 here is a list of closures and openings on Friday.
The service provided two fixed routes connecting Nevada State College with the College of Southern Nevada’s Charleston, North Las Vegas and Henderson campuses.
HealthCare Partners Nevada, a network of medical providers and clinics in Nevada, officially becomes Intermountain Healthcare this week.
Henderson artist Suni Paz was recognized for her cultural contributions by the National Endowment for the Arts program.
He took questions from parents, students and staff about the district’s reopening plans in a virtual town hall.
The services provided by Hazel Health will be offered at no cost to students, with parent or guardian consent. There’s no limit on the number of visits students can receive.
The agency warns that some coronavirus antibody tests are inaccurate and said even the better ones should not be used to determine who can safely return to work or school.