Sunny and warm conditions will prevail in Las Vegas this weekend with some winds gusts and slight precipitation chance Sunday evening, says the National Weather Service.
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Temperatures will be about 10 degrees above normal in the coming days, says the National Weather Service.
Warming temperatures are forecast for Las Vegas this weekend before a possibility of rain early next week.
After eliminating incentive pay for overtime last month, University Medical Center is now reimposing a requirement that nurses work mandatory overtime.
At least five people died in a roughly 24-hour period that began Sunday on Southern Nevada roads.
Friday will start cold and breezy, but winds should largely diminish as the day progresses.
Officials from the university and its Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering will hold a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday at the construction site near the Thomas T. Beam Engineering Complex.
The university is accepting applications for its paraprofessional pathways project, which helps those already working in schools earn a bachelor’s degree and become a licensed teacher.
Winds in the Las Vegas Valley will diminish on Friday, according to the National Weather Service.
Cold weather will be the norm in Southern Nevada until the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
The bill allows Nevada students to take up to three mental health days a year and adds mental health resources to the back of all student ID cards statewide.
Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada has upgraded its community meal space, hoping to serve 10 million more meals to the homeless population in Las Vegas.
An influx of federal aid may give organizations charged with fighting youth homelessness a chance to address problems that need significant investment to fix.
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