During the Friday night ceremony, graduating seniors received their diplomas in their cars, then took an approximately 1-mile “victory lap” around the speedway.
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As the Las Vegas Valley enters the summer months, officials on Friday reminded parents that they should never leave children in cars unattended.
The Education Support Employees Association says the district’s nine- and 10-month-a-year workers often rely on summer jobs to get by, but opportunities are limited this year.
In an emergency petition, lawyers for a Las Vegas church have asked a federal judge to force Gov. Steve Sisolak to allow parishoners back into pews.
A 27-year-old Las Vegas man was arrested in connection with a crash that left a 62-year-old motorcyclist dead in the east valley Thursday night, the Nevada Highway Patrol said.
Winds up to 40 to 50 mph could cause hazardous travel and increased fire conditions across the Las Vegas region Friday.
A motorcyclist died after a car made an “unsafe U-turn” in the east valley Thursday night, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.
Cars, balloons and cheers filled Ridgebrook Park as Goolsby Elementary families waved goodbye to Laurie and Gary Grosenick, a husband-wife teaching team who retired this week.
Gov. Steve Sisolak declared a state of emergency for parts of Nevada on Thursday, following a 6.5 magnitude earthquake that shook the southwest part of the state on May 15.
‘We Miss You’ among signs that the nonprofit’s staff held up for clients who haven’t been ablt to visit for services since March.
Wednesday was the last day of school, and now it’s summer break until Aug. 10 for about 325,000 students.
Most people who enter Las Vegas courthouses will be required to wear face coverings, according to an order issued Thursday.
A spokeswoman for the nonprofit blood service provider Vitalant said Thursday that there is a one-day supply of blood remaining in the region.
By now, you should know not to leave children or pets in vehicles, especially as the Las Vegas Valley nears its regular sojourn into triple-digit temperatures.
The Southern Nevada Water Authority board voted unanimously Thursday to pull water rights applications associated with a controversial, multibillion-dollar pipeline plan.