More than 3,600 students graduated from the College of Southern Nevada, its largest graduating class ever. About 1,200 walked at Monday’s ceremony.
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Richard Knoeppel, 32, who teaches architecture at the Advanced Career and Technologies Academy, learned Wednesday that he would be one of just five inductees from around the nation in a ceremony later this year.
A sticky note with the words, “kill the blacks,” written on the small blue piece of paper was found this week by UNLV students, prompting worries of hostility toward minorities on campus.
A Clark County School District police officer was hospitalized Monday after a motorcycle crash in central Las Vegas.
Students presented their concerns about school safety to a panel of nine community leaders during the School Safety Summit held Friday at the Clark County Government Center in downtown Las Vegas.
Touro University Nevada, in partnership with City National Bank, the Vegas Golden Knights, Zappos and other community partners, unveiled the institution’s third mobile healthcare clinic on Thursday at City National Arena.
The second annual Refugee Recognition Ceremony at the Silverton casino in Las Vegas recognizes 92 students who survived hardship before landing in Clark County, including 36 high school graduates.
Through a pioneering internship program, DRI wants to make a dent in the dearth of trained workers to fill Nevada’s 1,633 cybersecurity job openings.
Spring Valley High School’s former cheer coach was arrested Monday on felony charges that involve sexual misconduct.
Scores of hands shot into the air Tuesday afternoon at Whitney Elementary School as the question came. “Who wants a bike?”