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Dozens of students and parents showed up in support of teacher Melissa Calhoun at a Brevard Public Schools board meeting Tuesday night.
Oasis Cinema Club begins May 2 and runs through Sept. 5 with a lineup heavy on animated fare and Marvel offerings.
For much of Nevada’s statehood, the feds have killed off coyotes and mountain lions to protect livestock.
The Raiders have had some home run draft classes over the years that paved the way for Super Bowl championships. Here are their three best.
Bars come and go in Las Vegas. This one continues to flourish by blending inventive pours, live music and bar events.
A man who returned to the offices of a Las Vegas real estate trade group after being told to leave had a handgun in a backpack when police arrested him, according to a report.
A Las Vegas man accused of killing his grandfather with a hunting knife had recently had a handgun taken away from him by his grandfather, according to a police report.
A new report from the UNLV Lied Center for Real Estate shows that homebuilding in the valley never returned to normal levels seen before the Great Recession.
Amanda Swartz, who joined the police department in 2020 as a crime analysis and investigative services volunteer, was informed via phone call that her position had been eliminated.
Six CCCSD and two UNLV students won $10,000 for their schools’ art programs and had their Earth Day-themed artwork displayed on the Sphere.
The Golden Knights, through their mistakes in Tuesday’s Game 2, have made their first-round matchup with the Minnesota Wild a series.
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
Check out the scores and top performances from Tuesday’s high school baseball, softball and boys volleyball action.
The Palo Verde boys volleyball team broke a tie with Arbor View for second place in the Class 5A Mountain League with a home win Tuesday.
Republican “regulatory regime” brought us low-flush toilents
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Big corporations don’t care what they take or destroy.
Supreme Court hears case involving transgender themed instruction for young children.