Trump backers protest ballot count at Clark County election HQ

Two groups protesting the presidential election ballot counting, one demanding the counting stop and the other saying all votes should be counted, gathered at election headquarters.

Charter board to consider reopening to 40% of students

The Nevada State Public Charter Authority will bring a recommendation to its board that would allow Clark County campuses to bring more students back for in-person instruction.

UNLV defense suffers through growing pains

The Rebels, who have five true freshmen on the depth chart in the secondary, have allowed 35.5 points and 460.5 yards per game in an 0-2 start to the season.

$250K video keno jackpot pays out at locals casino

The winner, who chose to remain anonymous, was playing four coins on the 25-cent machine just before 7 a.m. when the numbers hit.

Vets ride RTC buses for free on Veterans Day

All active military service members and veterans will receive free rides on Regional Transportation Commission buses between 12:01 a.m. and 11:59 p.m. on Nov. 11.

CCSD asking parents their preferences for hybrid learning

CCSD is surveying parents on their preferences for hybrid learning, and whether they plan to send their children to face-to-face classes for two days each week.

 
Raiders’ draft class has been up, down, injured and AWOL

If Damon Arnette and Bryan Edwards are back Sunday, it means the Raiders will have the bulk of their draft class intact for the first time in more than a month.

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COVID-19 deprives Las Vegas of a major outdoor convention

On October 30, the National Shooting Sports Foundation announced its decision to cancel the 2021 edition of the Shooting, Hunting, Outdoor Trade Show.

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