The Clark County School Board has the most to lose under the district’s reorganization plan — namely, control of about 350 campuses — and made its position quite clear Wednesday with a unanimous vote that essentially told everyone to take a breather.
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Didn’t get tickets to the Games of the XXXI Olympiad in Rio de Janeiro? Don’t want to leave the 702 area code? No worries, you can still enjoy the sporting spectacle at a Rio much closer to home.
Thursday’s warm temperatures and respiratory problems specific to short-nosed dog breeds proved a lethal combination for a shih tzu left in an animal control vehicle last week.
A $500,000 settlement was awarded Wednesday night to the family of a 38-year-old homeless man who was fatally shot more than two years ago by a North Las Vegas police officer.
A group of four reporters, three editors and a columnist who covered the December sale of the Las Vegas Review-Journal has received an ethics award from the Society of Professional Journalists.
It’s the first time a Mexican foreign minister has visited Nevada, and it’s part of a U.S. tour to engage Americans in conversations about Mexico and improve trade relationships with the states, she said.
The Democratic presidential candidate is returning to Nevada the week after getting the party’s nomination for president at the convention in Philadelphia.
Federal statistics show that baby boomers account for more than a third of the increase in bicycle trips. Low-impact exercise is attractive to those who don’t want wear and tear on their joints.
Twenty years ago, she had the idea of displaying her students’ work in tents at local art festivals. Today, her nonprofit co-op gallery showcases about 35 local artists, offers art classes, exhibits and sends out buses that take mobile art lessons to children at parks and schools.
The stage is set for an “Art Attack” at August’s First Friday, the monthly arts and culturehappening in Las Vegas’ downtown arts district.