The flyers were attributed to the American Identity Movement, classified as a white supremacist hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Anti-Defamation League.
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Clark County School District police arrested a 16-year-old Desert Pines High School student on Tuesday for bringing a gun on campus — the first weapon seizure credited to its K-9 team.
The Clark County School District has received just over a third of the $34 million it sought, while rural Humboldt County had its request fully funded.
Once known as vet techs, students are now on a path to becoming veterinary nurses as the College of Southern Nevada joins other institutions to define and expand the profession.
The Tuition+ financial aid program, which will roll out in fall 2020, will help cover the gaps left by a Pell Grant for tuition, fees and books.
Virgin Hyperloop One is looking to take the progress the company has seen at their Southern Nevada test track and implement the underground, high-speed transportation model worldwide.
Brig. Gen. William Burks, 65, who led both the reserve forces for 10 years, handed over the title of adjutant general to Brig. Gen. Ondra Berry, 60, Saturday in Reno.
The dispute between board President Lola Brooks and Trustee Linda Young revolves around who should represent the trustees on the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association.
New Jersey senator and 2020 presidential hopeful Cory Booker discussed gun violence, affordable housing, minimum wage and education in an exclusive Labor Day interview with the Review-Journal.
Nevada Public Radio CEO Florence “Flo” Rogers stepped down Friday after the radio station’s board of directors cited plans to deeply cut operating costs.