Twenty names were added to the Henderson Veterans Memorial Wall at the city’s annual Veterans Day Ceremony on Saturday.
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Clark County School Board trustees will vote again on the fate of Superintendent Jesus Jara after a board member said she regrets her vote last month to terminate his contract.
The Clark County School District and Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada announced the partnership Wednesday at a news conference.
Testing for employees will happen “outside of their contractual workday” at designated school district sites starting Monday, according to a memo.
Hundreds of mourners gathered in a Henderson church Friday to honor Nevada Highway Patrol trooper Micah May after his death last week. Following the memorial, another procession took May’s body to a public graveside service.
Boulder Highway will be revamped following the securing of a $40 million federal grant, spearheaded by Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto.
If approved, the amendment would extend Jara’s employment through Jan. 15, 2023, and resolve a dispute over an auto-renewal clause in the contract.
The honor for Booker Elementary School teacher Juliana Urtubey included a surprise visit to the school from first lady Jill Biden, a fellow educator.
Two Henderson City Council members are running to be elected as mayor of Nevada’s second-largest city next year. Mayor Debra March is term-limited.
A local family is still seeking answers in the disappearance of a 26-year-old Henderson woman who was last seen more than two weeks ago.
A veteran-owned company donated three-ply disposable masks to help fill the need for personal protective equipment.
The city of Henderson is now offering grants through the federal CARES Act to help residents bounce back from the financial strain of COVID-19.
Joselito Vitug will be remembered as a jokester with a big heart. He died on May 6 due to complications from a battle with COVID-19.
The School Board’s policy of summarizing public comments for the record has drawn criticism and even a lawsuit.
A 7-year-old, very good boy from Henderson was one of just a handful of dogs picked to be part of a whisky company’s national campaign.