Former Vice President Joe Biden won a decisive victory in the South Carolina primary on Saturday, rescuing his flagging campaign from a trio of early state disappointments and bolstering his momentum heading into the Super Tuesday contests next week.
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The sales pitch for the new all-girls school in Las Vegas could boil down to two words: yoga pants.
The U.S. is banning travel to Iran in response to the outbreak of the new coronavirus and elevating travel warnings to regions of Italy and South Korea.
The governor of Washington declared a state of emergency Saturday after a man died there of COVID-19, the first such reported death in the United States.
The Las Vegas City Council is updating its master plan as it looks to more high-rise development and 300,000 new residents by the year 2050.
The U.S. is postponing the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations planned summit in Las Vegas amid fears of the coronavirus.
The candidate filing period begins Monday for Clark County Commission and other state and local offices, and will last through March 13.
Districts have been rushing to update emergency plans this week after federal officials warned that the virus, which started in China, is almost certain to begin spreading in the U.S
As infectious disease experts fanned out in Vacaville, some residents in the city of 100,000 stocked up on supplies amid fears things could get worse despite official reassurances, while others took the news in stride.
A deepening health crisis became an economic one too Friday as the coronavirus outbreak sapped financial markets, emptied shops and businesses and put major sites and events off limits.
Clark County teachers and other employees voiced anger Thursday night over shorted paychecks and ongoing pay issues related to new payroll processing software.
North Las Vegas police were called to the home of the Nevada Democratic Party chairman after a California activist showed up to conduct a loud, late-night protest.
Southern Nevada health officials will clean the school with the aim of preventing a further outbreak. A “high number” of students reported stomach problems.
In the decision, the high court said the school district must pay $125,749 after a yearslong dispute in which the district fought to withhold public records about a former School Board trustee’s behavior.
City officials say they have issued no citations and made no arrests under the new law and are instead stepping up efforts to get people into services.
