The CCSD survey will be used to determine desired characteristics for the next superintendent after former Superintendent Jesus Jara resigned this year.
Katie Futterman

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.
Beam Hall — closed to the public since three professors were shot and killed Dec. 6 — reopened with new security features and armed officers.
A man was shot and killed after reportedly acting erratic at two apartments on Thursday.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified the victim of a fatal shooting on Thursday night on Interstate 15.
As 300,000 Clark County students started school, they experienced increased safety and security initiatives, new facilities and fresh books.
A year after Andreas Probst was killed, his family continues to grieve while dealing with a criminal trial involving the two teens accused of running him down.
The newly finished pedestrian and bike bridge in Mountain’s Edge by Gunderson Middle School aims to increase pedestrian safety.
A new paper written by UNLV Professor of Psychology James Hyman shows that the way people experience time has less to do with the physical hands of a clock.
The enhanced weapons detection systems will be in place for large-scale athletic events at high schools, as well as random school arrival screenings at middle and high schools.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified a victim of a fire at a southwest Las Vegas apartment complex.
A judge has set a $100,000 bail for a woman accused of a DUI crash that killed a 9-year-old girl in North Las Vegas.
The Nevada State Treasury Department hosted a back to school fair with free supplies, haircuts and immunizations.
A Henderson resident was indicted Friday for what prosecutors described as his role in a scheme that resulted in over 2,000 elderly people losing $27 million.
For those who struggle with seasonal affective disorder, summer can be a time of irritability, anger and depression.
Ronise Herrera was outside of Riverbend Village Apartments for five hours before the Clark County Fire Department found her son’s body.