Latino leaders continued to speak out Monday about the fear felt in Hispanic communities in the United States following the mass shooting in El Paso.
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Although kept busy throughout the year, the Freeway Service Patrol’s work heats up along with the triple-digit summer temperatures.
Democratic presidential hopeful Marianne Williamson spoke in Las Vegas on Sunday morning, weaving spirituality and politics with a focus on discussing the recent mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton.
A national Hispanic veterans and civil rights group, the American GI Forum, will hold its annual convention in Las Vegas Aug. 4-7.
Former Vice President Joe Biden campaigned in Southern Nevada on Saturday, following his appearance at a presidential candidate forum sponsored by the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees.
James Rhodes, the president of Gypsum Resource’s parent company, wrote in a court filing that he will continue to pursue the housing project overlooking Red Rock Canyon.
The state’s two largest school district announced a security breach this week that affected more than 600,000 students currently or previously enrolled in the school systems.
The property once home to the Crazy Horse Too is in disrepair and unsafe, with criminal activity on its premises spurring “numerous” calls for police, officials say.
The lease agreement for the academic year will provide 1,300 beds to UNR students after the July 5 explosion in a boiler rendered two residence halls uninhabitable.
UNLV Provost Diane Chase will leave her position for a new role at Claremont Graduate University in California on Sept. 1.