Las Vegas Review-Journal
 
Las Vegas Review-Journal

The address listed is the homebuyer’s mailing address and not the actual location of the resale home.

RESALE HOMES REPORT: MARCH 7-14
 
RESALE HOMES REPORT: MARCH 7-14

The address listed is the homebuyer’s mailing address and not the actual location of the resale home.

Bishop Gorman ranked No. 2 Nationally
 
Bishop Gorman ranked No. 2 Nationally

Bishop Gorman remains the 2nd ranked high school football team by MaxPreps after a dominant 56-28 win over No. 21 Centennial from California.

Opioid task force positions opened
 
Opioid task force positions opened

The Clark County Board of commissioners is looking to appoint 15 positions to the new regional opioid task force.

NCAA Adjusted future odds
 
NCAA Adjusted future odds

After two full weeks of the college football season, circa Sportsbook has adjusted its futures odds to win the national championship.

Clear skies for Tuesday night
 
Clear skies for Tuesday night

Clear skies are in the forecast for Tuesday night with mid 90’s for the highs for the rest of the week.

More school closures in Las Vegas
 
More school closures in Las Vegas

School closures due to teacher absences in CCSD are impacting operations. Have you and your students been affected?

15 Nevada Albertsons to be sold
 
15 Nevada Albertsons to be sold

Fifteen Albertsons stores in Nevada will be sold in preparation for the grocery chain’s merger with Kroger.

MGM Resorts Cybersecurity issue under recovery
 
MGM Resorts Cybersecurity issue under recovery

The company updated its previous statement saying quote “Our resorts, including dining, entertainment and gaming are currently operational” and “our guests remain able to access their hotel rooms.”

Slight chance of rain in Tuesday’s forecast
 
Slight chance of rain in Tuesday’s forecast

Mostly sunny skies with moderate winds and a slight chance of rain are in your forecast for today. Today’s highs reached around 96 degrees with winds as high as 20 mph in some parts of the valley.

$7 bet snares more than $2.1m
 
$7 bet snares more than $2.1m

A $7 bet turned into more than $2 million on Labor Day for a guest at the Venetian.
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Sources: Christina Aguilera to kick off Voltaire residency
 
Sources: Christina Aguilera to kick off Voltaire residency

Aguilera’s New Year’s Eve performances are to lead into an extended run of between 16 to 20 dates through april. however, hotel officials are not yet formally confirming this information and have not offered any comments.

Pop-up clinic offers free health services in Pahrump
 
Pop-up clinic offers free health services in Pahrump

Remote area medical will provide dental, vision, and medical for two days only – October 7th and 8th. This will be held for those in Pahrump and surrounding communities on a first-come
first-served basis.

Urgent call for blood donations
 
Urgent call for blood donations

This summer was marked by decreased donor turnout. To ensure hospitals are supplied with the necessary blood products this fall, the Red Cross is relying on the public to help recover the alarming shortage of 30,000 blood donations.

How to avoid bed bugs
 
How to avoid bed bugs

The Southern Nevada health district is saying bed bug infestations have risen in
past decades due to changes in pesticide practices and international travel.

CCSD seeks court action
 
CCSD seeks court action

The motions seeks a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction to stop the
continuance of a strike by educators represented by the Clark County Education Association.

CCSD to Consider $4.4m Settlement
 
CCSD to Consider $4.4m Settlement

On Thursday, the Clark County school board will consider accepting a $4.4 million settlement offer with tobacco company Altria over student vape pen use.

Charter school teacher sentenced
 
Charter school teacher sentenced

Christopher Olmstead was sentenced to two years of probation after pleading guilty to making 21 fake accounts to apply for money and classroom materials from a nonprofit crowdfunding site while he was teaching sixth grade at Legacy Traditional School.

Two injured in two-vehicle crash
 
Two injured in two-vehicle crash

The crash between the marked metro patrol vehicle and a black Lexus occurred just after 10:30 a.m. near the intersection of Eastern Avenue and Russell Road. both drivers were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Research choices for family-friendly apartment
 
Research choices for family-friendly apartment

The National Survey of Children’s Health shows that Nevada’s school absentee rate is lower than the national average, obesity in children aged 10-17 is slightly higher, and school engagement is slightly higher, but participation in extracurricular activities is significantly lower and screen time is much higher.

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