Newly-released data from the Nevada Department of Education showed districtwide improvements to English Language Arts and math proficiency across all grade levels.
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The handcrafted Italian watercraft, named Fortuna, was hoisted by crane into the resort’s lake for its maiden voyage as part of a publicity campaign for Carbone Riviera, a new restaurant opening this fall at Bellagio.
Chevron’s El Segundo refinery explosion may cause fuel prices in Las Vegas to spike, with experts predicting a 35-95 cent per gallon increase due to supply issues.
Prosecutors have said there were additional victims whose allegations could not be pursued due to the statute of limitations.
Clark County will give away 2,300 trees for Arbor Day. Here’s how to snag one.
A 12-year-old boy suffered life-threatening injuries after he was hit by a DUI suspect while walking to school, according to police.
A driver fled on foot after a crash that injured a motorcyclist, according to Las Vegas authorities.
The second anniversary of Hamas’ terrorist attack on Israel comes during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot.
Shortly after Marina Ramos’ body was discovered, two girls, ages 14 months and 2 months, were found abandoned in a park restroom in Oxnard, California, hundreds of miles away.
A wind advisory has been put in place for Spring Mountains and Red Rock Canyon until 8 p.m.; expect gusts of up to 50 mph.
A Las Vegas elementary school teacher has been arrested on charges “related to child abuse,” police said.
The Israeli cybersecurity official who was arrested in a child sex sting in August has been indicted by a Clark County grand jury.
The Brightline West high-speed train project between Las Vegas and Southern California is seeking a $6 billion federal loan as its price tag swells to $21B.
UNLV has erased references on its website to a student diversity office and a program for undocumented students, the Las Vegas Review-Journal has found.
The judge also ruled that federal judges in Nevada could decide whether to select their own interim U.S. attorney.
While financial analysts brace for the looming $84 trillion “Great Wealth Transfer,” a far more immediate and entertaining economic story is already in full swing. America’s Baby Boomers (born 1946 to 1964) are the wealthiest generation in history, and they aren’t just sitting on their nest eggs waiting for the will to be read. Nope, they’re cracking them open and making a spectacular omelet.
The Athletics Las Vegas ballpark is beginning to take shape following the first few months of construction.
The high in the Las Vegas Valley was 81 degrees, 6 degrees above normal, the National Weather Service said.
Two days before thousands of Nevadans on food stamps are slated to lose nutritional benefits, state lawmakers affirmed $30 million to help food banks stay afloat.
It’s unclear what kinds of tests he ordered and how Nevada — home of the nation’s nuclear stockpile — would be affected.
