The CEO of THT Health, the Clark County teachers union’s self-administered health insurance plan, submitted his resignation Sunday amid a “challenging financial situation.”
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When the pandemic struck, Casey Aiken lost his job as a strip club promoter and was forced to look for new work. In June, he landed a job at Real Water’s since-closed plant on Desert Inn Road.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic began more than a year ago, about $1.6 million in classroom project requests by Clark County teachers have been fulfilled via DonorsChoose.
Metropolitan Police Department Detective Robert Sigal, the only detective in the department’s animal cruelty unit, investigates about 100 cases of felony animal abuse across the valley.
A guest column written by a Clark County prosecutor about Disney World went viral Friday after it was posted by a Florida newspaper.
The issue arose during the period of time that the board met virtually because of the COVID-19 pandemic and took comments by email only.
The DEA will be collecting tab tablets, capsules, patches, and other solid forms of prescription drugs. Liquids, syringes and illegal drugs will not be accepted.
A new summer school option with five full days of free instruction each week will be offered to all Clark County School District students this June.
The operator of a North Las Vegas Chick-fil-A and his adult son were arrested Thursday after detectives believe they beat and shot a neighborhood cat.
Graduation plans for the Class of 2021 were rolled out Thursday, with the Clark County School District announcing that schools can hold in-person ceremonies.
VanTrust Real Estate plans to build a 4.5 million-square-foot distribution complex at the southern edge of Apex Industrial Park.
Between 4,500 and 5,000 appointments were booked for Tuesday at a mass vaccination site in downtown Las Vegas, less than its 7,000 capacity.
Education advocates have been calling for Nevada to reduce class sizes for decades, but it took an outbreak of a deadly disease to accomplish what laws and policies couldn’t.
A woman claims she found what “appeared to be a fingertip or toe tip” in a smoothie she made last year with bags of frozen fruit from a Walmart in North Las Vegas.
A man was killed and two people were hospitalized Friday after a crash in North Las Vegas.