When North Las Vegan Makenna Gott married her husband, Kyle, in 2013, she knew she was marrying YouTube, too.
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Through November, bus drivers have been involved in 275 crashes. Most have been minor, none has resulted in fatalities among students or drivers and few have caused injuries.
Lawsuits, buyouts, silence leave future of embattled health-care provider for Clark County School District teachers and other staff in doubt.
For several years about a decade ago, Neighborhood Recreation Center employees visited apartment complexes in low-income areas to host games, activities and crafts with children who did not have transportation to the center. They stopped when the free program known as Rec N Roll lost funding, recreation supervisor Angela Johnson said.
In addition to keeping offices open, the Postal Service is ramping up its home delivery operation for the holidays.
Frank Ngo and his wife, Christina, opened Thai Basil about 15 years ago so they could send their two children to college.
State Superintendent Steve Canavero said Wednesday he plans to leverage funds from three different nonprofits to hire a consultant from a district that has undergone a similar process to the one Clark County is going through.
When World War II and Korean War veterans returned home, many were expected to “come back to work and get back to their life” immediately, said Honor Flight Southern Nevada Executive Director Belinda Morse. Recognition wasn’t part of their sudden reintegration.
Teenager Abigail Fischl was trying to change her life before she was gunned down Saturday night in North Las Vegas.
A lawsuit between Clark County and North Las Vegas Constable Robert Eliason has been moved to federal court at the county’s request.
Several pedestrian safety improvements are slated for a busy 4.3-mile stretch of Craig Road in North Las Vegas.
State approvals of charters with open-ended starting dates and location makes anticipating the impact a logistical nightmare for the Clark County School District.
Class-action lawsuit filed Tuesday alleges that employees paid more for health care than was promised and in some cases were sued over unpaid medical bills or were refused medical treatment.
A 24-hour operation aimed at helping to prevent suicide among veterans via therapy and social activities may have to shut its doors after 2 1/2 years, during its busiest time of the year.
Abigail Fischl, 18, was shot Saturday night at the store near Ann Road and Tropical Parkway, police said. She later died during surgery at University Medical Center in Las Vegas.