Former Nevada State Senator Pete Goicoechea was appointed to the Board of Regents by Gov. Joe Lombardo on Tuesday afternoon.
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Katie Futterman joined the Review-Journal as a breaking news reporter in July 2024. After growing up in New York City, she graduated from Middlebury College in Vermont, where she served as the managing editor for the student-run newspaper, The Middlebury Campus. Her podcast series was published in the Middlebury Magazine. Elsewhere in Vermont, she interned as a podcast producer for the New England Review and as a reporter for Seven Days and The Addison Independent.
Clark County School Board Trustee Lola Brooks has resigned from her position a month short of the end of her final term on the board.
An 11-year employee of the Clark County School District has been accused of sexual assault involving a minor.
A year after the fatal shooting, the UNLV community has come together to remember those lost, and support those suffering from the memory of surviving.
Several people were inside a McDonald’s east of the Strip when one man fatally shot another, police said.
An Uber driver was shot and killed after he got out of his car on the Las Vegas Strip during a road rage incident Monday evening, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
After receiving its largest amount of funding of $4 billion in the last legislative session, CCSD announced in September that it was facing a potential budget deficit.
Gehring Academy of Science and Technology was celebrated Friday for the National Blue Ribbon Award it earned this year.
Nevada’s class of 2024 graduated at a slightly higher rate than their 2023 counterparts.
A lawsuit filed by the family of a man who died after he was allegedly beaten to death by an ex-congressional candidate during a Halloween party accuses Resorts World of negligence.
President-elect Donald Trump pledged to abolish the United States Department of Education, both before and after his election. What would such a change mean for Nevada public schools?
Sin City is reeling from a record summer, with extreme heat killing more of its residents than ever before.
A lawsuit filed by the family of a man who was shot and killed by a Bureau of Land Management trainee accuses the department of negligence and excessive force.
The decision comes just after two former Moms for Liberty members were elected to the School Board. The trustees-elect have advocated for removing certain books that they have described as “pornographic.”
With the second annual Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix coming next week, the city has turned its attention to ensuring a safe, smooth-sailing event.