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Returns on ‘Read by 3’ programs raise concerns in Clark County

Preliminary state data shows that only 43 percent of the schools that received grants to help struggling students improve their reading actually bettered their test scores in third grade. The majority showed a decline.

Poverty, tight budgets foster food insecurity in West Las Vegas

Nearly 1-in-4 people living in the historic West Las Vegas area reported last year that they did not have reliable access to affordable, nutritious food. The area is located in ZIP code 89106, which has Clark County’s highest rate of food insecurity.

Crosses for Las Vegas shooting victims will be put in museum

Wooden crosses memorializing each of the 58 people killed during the Route 91 Harvest Festival shooting will be moved to the Clark County Museum on Nov. 12, the county announced Friday.

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Funeral homes work to get Las Vegas shooting victims back home

They road-tripped from Southern California, or jetted from as far as Massachusetts or Canada, bound to see their favorite country musicians play on the Las Vegas Strip.

Clark County bids $6.2M for historic Moulin Rouge casino site

A judge is expected to soon make a decision on who will own the storied Bonanza Road property, the site of the first racially integrated casino/hotel in Las Vegas. Four groups have bid on the site, and all but the county want to bring back the Moulin Rouge.

Suspended Goodsprings judge resigns

A longtime Goodsprings judge has resigned not long after being suspended without pay for a year.

Donald Clark was key figure in Las Vegas civil rights

Growing up in segregated New Orleans, Rev. Donald Clark’s mother always kept a close eye on him in public. If she didn’t, the black boy was likely to drink from a water fountain the government mandated only whites could use.

Big steps planned for distribution of Las Vegas shooting funds

No date has been set for when millions of dollars donated for the victims of the Las Vegas mass shooting will be distributed, but major steps forward in planning should be taken this week, Clark County Commission Chairman Steve Sisolak said Sunday.

Clark County Schools data easier to access with new online portal

Clark County parents can now access information about the performance of their children’s schools — even in Spanish and on a cellphone — through a new website created by a local education nonprofit.

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