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VeggiEAT Xpress offers vegan-friendly Asian cuisine

After working in casinos for 20 years, Victoria Plourde has been cooking vegan dishes at her own restaurant, VeggiEAT Xpress, since December 2016.

Henderson officials outline plans for economic development

Through Henderson Strong, officials worked with the city’s Economic Development Department to clarify economic development priorities, Garcia-Vause said. Key sectors identified were advanced manufacturing and logistics; health care and life sciences; headquarters and global finance; technology; hospitality and tourism; and retail.

Henderson police need public’s help catching residential burglars

The burglary was reported on Dec. 13, when police said a man and a woman were seen fleeing from a home on the 500 block of Karen Way in a 2006 white Chrysler PT Cruiser with a black convertible top.

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Henderson City Council studies fire station expansion

The Henderson City Council at its Tuesday meeting will consider approving a funding agreement Tuesday that would expand Station 83, one of the city’s oldest fire stations.

Clark County school bus crashes on pace to threaten record

Through November, bus drivers have been involved in 275 crashes. Most have been minor, none has resulted in fatalities among students or drivers and few have caused injuries.

CSN professor charged with lewdness

Attorney and College of Southern Nevada professor Mark Peplowski has been arrested on lewdness charges.

Drama envelops Teachers Health Trust in Clark County

Lawsuits, buyouts, silence leave future of embattled health-care provider for Clark County School District teachers and other staff in doubt.

Education chief wants new Clark County schools reorg consultant

State Superintendent Steve Canavero said Wednesday he plans to leverage funds from three different nonprofits to hire a consultant from a district that has undergone a similar process to the one Clark County is going through.

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