The Oakland Raiders have scored a multimillion dollar deal on 55 acres in Henderson for the team’s future practice facility and headquarters.
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Two Las Vegas aviation companies hope to capitalize on the air traffic the Raiders could bring when they relocate to Southern Nevada.
Former board member, educator, and principal is remembered for “always standing for what was best for children even if she had to stand alone.”
A beautification project in Henderson is pitting neighbors against one another in a move that critics call a backhanded attempt to create a homeowners association.
Valley Bank of Nevada has turned a sales office into a full-service branch.
The district is currently short about 18 mental health care providers for the district’s students, in large part because the salaries aren’t commensurate with their level of education.
The number of brick-and-mortar bookstores in the Las Vegas area has dwindled in the past decade and a half as online retail sales have boomed, but one Henderson couple isn’t giving up on the value of the used bookstore.
The training is designed to spell out what the district considers appropriate interactions with students and help cut down the number of district employees arrested on sexual misconduct charges.
Henderson City Manager Robert “Bob” Murnane announced his retirement Monday, saying he was stepping down to focus on his health following a serious illness.
Students ages 10 to 18 got a chance to try out a new experience during the Drone Race for Beginners event Sunday at the Henderson Multigenerational Center.
A woman who led Henderson officers on a short chase and struck a police vehicle Sunday morning has been arrested.
Elections that end next month will select the president, vice president and six representatives on the local teacher union’s executive board, as well as six seats representing the local on the Nevada State Education Association board of directors.
TIMET plant in Henderson will suspend its titanium-producing operations until an investigation is completed to improve safety conditions following an explosion this week.
State Public Charter Authority approves two new campuses and adjusts a start date for another school, as Nevada’s independent schools remain “one of the fastest-growing sectors in the country.”
The three-member Commission on Ethics panel unanimously found “sufficient credible evidence” that March failed to disclose her relationship with the Henderson Community Foundation during City Council votes related to the foundation.