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Ex-employees hit back at Teachers Health Trust in court filing

The former executives of the health care insurance provider for Clark County School District teachers allege in a counterclaim that union officials and the trust board wasted millions with a series of costly no-bid contracts.

North Las Vegas wants low-interest loans to pay for projects

The North Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday agreed to pay for several water and sewer projects by applying for a pair of loans totaling $21.86 million from the state Department of Environmental Protection.

Boosting confidence among goals of North Las Vegas dance camp

Barefoot young people ages 6-19 eagerly scurried onto a slick, grey dance floor on a recent Monday. They were all smiling and chatting until instructor Tyrell “Mr. T” Rolle called out a five-count for them to get into position.

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Man shot just north of Craig Ranch Regional Park

About 7 p.m., arriving officers found the man with at least one gunshot to the upper body just in front of the Sedona apartment complex, 770 W. Lone Mountain Road, near the Camino Al Norte intersection.

Some students attend summer school to get ahead, not catch up

Keyana Webb, 15, logs on to an academic portal to complete homework for her six-week pre-calculus class while most of her friends are working summer jobs or otherwise enjoying summer break. Web goes to school for two hours a day, Mondays through Thursdays.

Clark County, constable play blame game over medical waiver

Clark County commissioners voted more than a year ago to request Nevada’s police standards and training board waive police certification requirements for the North Las Vegas constable due to a medical condition.

Flyover opening a reason to smile for north valley residents

Now that a flyover bridge connecting the westbound 215 Beltway with southbound U.S. Highway 95 has opened, ending nearly two years of lane reductions and ramp closures, northwest valley residents say the headache was worth it.

North Las Vegas man sentenced in fatal 2014 shooting

A North Las Vegas man was sentenced Monday to a minimum of 16 years and a maximum of 45 years in prison after pleading guilty in May to second-degree murder with a deadly weapon in the 2014 shooting death of Roland Pleasant.

Construction could start soon on theater complex in North Las Vegas

Construction could start by the end of September on the Maya Entertainment Center’s 14-screen movie theater, shops and restaurants on a 32-acre parcel across the street from North Las Vegas City Hall and the Silver Nugget Casino.

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