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Trustee Kevin Child’s call for an in-depth independent examination of the district’s books gains additional support as budget shortfall widens.
Dozens of local projects can advance now that $20 million in federal grants will be funneled to local governments in Southern Nevada.
Nevada’s top education official is pushing back against Clark County school officials’ assertion that part of the district’s budget deficit was caused by declines in state funding, pinning the blame on poor planning and management on the district’s part.
Firefighters responded about 4:20 p.m. to a manure pile fire at R.C. Farms, North Las Vegas Fire Department said.
North Las Vegas is bringing the functions of its human resources department back in-house, more than two years after outsourcing the work to a consultant as a way to save more than $1 million, city officials said Friday.
Darren Adair retired after serving four years as finance director for North Las Vegas, helping guide the cash-strapped city toward solvency.
After working as a dog groomer for more than 30 years, Kimberly Ward of North Las Vegas opened her first grooming business, Kim’s Passion for Paws, in July with her 21-year-old daughter Brittany Butler.
When Tim Woltz, 23, of the northwest valley met Malia Yanos at a party, her style intrigued him. She was wearing a white dress with a cut-out back, he said.
North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee recalls a home a few blocks away from his — near Cheyenne Avenue and Civic Center Drive — burning down about 40 years ago. The residents moved away, and soon it became a blighted property, he said.
Diane Keith, a 26-year National Park Service veteran, will oversee fossil-rich national monument in north Las Vegas Valley.
The Shade Tree women’s shelter kicked off a fundraising push Thursday to revive its transitional housing program, slated for suspension next week.
Dre Green of North Las Vegas said he and his two siblings — a younger brother and older sister — opened soul food eatery Fish Cage after realizing several restaurants were selling fake fish.
Before brothers Jorge and Jose Angeles opened Waves Las Vegas in July near the Arts District, they had been buying secondhand clothing and shoes from thrift stores and flipping them for more money for years.
A 15-year-old was arrested Tuesday in connection to a fatal hit-and-run from late July in North Las Vegas, police said.
