Nevada Senior Services and the National Council on Aging are partnering to provide free benefits screenings this week for seniors ages 60 and older.
Julie Wootton-Greener
The college announced Monday it’s aiming for June 5 at the Orleans Arena, but is waiting on approval. Ceremonies will recognize 2020 and 2021 graduates.
Capstone Christian Academy plans to start construction next year on a new 25-acre main campus with brick buildings and lush greenery.
CSN, which has eight campuses in the Las Vegas Valley, is planning an in-person graduation ceremony at 6 p.m. May 15 at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas.
The corporation overseeing the project announced Thursday that UNLV’s School of Medicine and a medical education building will be named after the late Kirk Kerkorian, known as the father of the megaresort.
Thousands of students poured onto Clark County School District campuses Tuesday in the final wave of reopening school buildings after the COVID-19 pandemic.
If Senate Bill 321 is signed into law, community colleges would be removed from the Nevada System of Higher Education.
Adam Levine, general counsel for the Police Officers Association of the Clark County School District, said Thursday the union had no knowledge of a motion being filed under its name.
Construction will begin this summer at Harmon, Ira J. Earl and Gene Ward elementary schools, and Fremont Middle School, and will wrap up by August 2022.
A union that represents Clark County school police is asking a court to toss an arbitration ruling and reinstate with full back pay an officer who was fired eight years ago.
A federal grand jury in Las Vegas has charged a health care staffing company and a former manager with engaging in a conspiracy to fix school nurses’ wages.
UNLV announced plans Monday to offer most fall classes on campus and said it is already transitioning employees to return to in-person work by July 1.
The university announced Monday it received approval from Washoe County and the state to hold ceremonies at Mackay Stadium in mid-May.
Despite serving a high-risk population, local adult day care centers have confronted challenges getting onsite vaccination clinics because they didn’t qualify for a federal program.
Testing has begun at two Northern Nevada schools, but Las Vegas-area campuses are awaiting test kits. Each school is deciding which employees or students to test.