Clark County is now accepting applications to replace a judge who agreed to resign last month after facing ethics charges.
mc-local
Individual schools have the option of changing their policy, but the Nevada State Public Charter School Authority recommends continuing to require all students to wear a mask.
Beginning Tuesday, June 1, adults and children 12 and older can receive their COVID-19 vaccination at 16 high schools and middle schools across the Las Vegas Valley.
The school has faced uncertainty as the Clark County School District considers changes to how English learner students are taught.
A Thursday night crash in west Las Vegas left a motorcyclist dead, Las Vegas police said.
North Las Vegas began its shift to rehabilitation with the reopening of a shuttered jail. Now, the city is trying to get to the root of what leads people to crime.
Hearts Alive Village reaches 5,000 animals saved, years after a fifth-grader’s journal entry inspired her mom to start the charity.
Corla White’s 28-year-old son, Marquin White, set himself on fire around 6:10 p.m. April 7 and ran through the intersection of East Sahara Avenue and South Lamb Boulevard.
Wind velocities on Friday will be about half of what they were on Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.
Howard Rosenblum, CEO of the National Association of the Deaf, said in a statement to the Review-Journal last month that family members should never be used as interpreters.
Danica Hays will become dean on July 1 after filling the job on an interim basis since August 2020. She’ll replace Kim Metcalf, who stepped down.
The university made the announcement Thursday, citing new guidance from the Nevada System of Higher Education. But the higher education system hasn’t yet announced any change.
About 100 NV Energy customers in the Las Vegas area were without power Thursday evening after 3,600 were out during the afternoon.
In response to the lawsuit, the company’s president and former Nevada legislator Brent Jones agreed to recall and destroy any Real Water products.
Gusty winds up to 45 mph mph are expected across Las Vegas on Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.