A distance learning option will remain available to families who choose it, but they must opt in for the program by May 21 and meet certain requirements.
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Officers were called to a mobile home park Monday after they recieved a report of a female dead at a residence, according to Las Vegas police.
The 18-year-old, one of six cases of blood clotting nationwide being investigated in women who received the Johnson & Johnson shot, is improving “slowly, slowly, slowly,” family spokesman says.
CATurday Fun Fest will raise awareness of Homeward Bound Cat Adoptions.
Temperatures nearly 10 degrees above normal are forecast for the Las Vegas Valley early this week, according to the National Weather Service.
The endowment from the Persian Gulf nation will mainly be used for scholarships for the Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities at the Henderson university.
Heavy commuter traffic has been a consistent weekend presence for months as the region reopens.
Experts say COVID-19 deaths can lead to “complicated grief,” or feelings of loss that are debilitating and don’t improve after the passage of time.
More than 100 people gathered under the lights of the Strip on Saturday night to protest recent police killings in the U.S. and the Clark County district attorney’s preliminary decision in the death of Jorge Gomez in Las Vegas.
Two adults were stung “several times” by bees in the northern Las Vegas Valley, fire officials reported Saturday.
Las Vegas police were called to the far northwest Las Vegas Valley after a mountain lion was spotted Saturday morning.
Dormant oil sprays are applied on warm, windless days during the winter to trees and shrubs after they are pruned. That’s when insects susceptible to these sprays are most vulnerable.
A sunny sky, a high near 76 and winds gusting to 15 mph should make for a delightful Saturday in the Las Vegas Valley, according to the National Weather Service.
A new summer school option with five full days of free instruction each week will be offered to all Clark County School District students this June.
The money will be used to expand the College of Southern Nevada’s manufacturing program in an effort to help local employers gain a skilled workforce.
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