Despite the difficulties of the switch to online learning, Nevada colleges realize they cannot return to the pre-pandemic status quo when in-person teaching returns.
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LaTesha Watson, who was fired last year from her job as Henderson’s police chief, will take on a new public safety oversight role in California.
Retailers and restaurants at the Henderson shopping center have begun reopening for business at 50 percent occupancy, according to a Wednesday news release.
A controversial proposed hockey arena that would replace the existing Henderson Pavilion and become home to a future American Hockey League affiliate of the Vegas Golden Knights would cost $80 million to build.
The district expects a sharp drop in local sales tax revenue used to fund schools and reduced funding from a services tax levied on vehicle registration.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a lower court’s dismissal of a lawsuit that former Henderson police Chief Patrick Moers filed in 2018.
St. Rose Dominican Hospital, Siena campus and Southern Hills Hospital are using the blood plasma of recovered COVID-19 patients to give hope to current victims.
Henderson firefighters responded around 11 a.m. and found a large amount of smoke coming up from a storm drain, a city spokeswoman said.
Battle Born Kids is a Henderson program that was created in response to the easing of restrictions on businesses, which allows parents to get back to work.
Vitalant, a nonprofit community blood provider, will collect plasma from those who have recovered to help people critically ill with the respiratory illness caused by the new coronavirus.
According to results of an economic impact study developed by Applied Analysis, the arena could sustain 89 to 122 jobs during regular operations.
Henderson police used social media to help identify and arrest a suspect in the February shooting of a man wounded during an early morning transaction over a watch.
A Henderson man is charged with breaking into a woman’s home, sexually assaulting her and taking her valuables in what the victim described as a protracted case of harassment and domestic violence.
The complaint filed by Trustee Danielle Ford alleges Superintendent Jesus Jara instructed a school district lobbyist to meet with school board candidate Jeff Proffitt.
Officials and staff members from the Southern Nevada Health District will conduct a video briefing to provide updates about the agency’s COVID-19 response in Clark County.