“It is evident that you despise your frontline educators, but to make decisions that negatively impact children is just cruel,” teacher Leann Silvi wrote a letter to the trustees and interim superintendent.
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The 60 people who were killed in a mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip on Oct. 1, 2017, are being remembered at a sunrise ceremony.
A federal grand jury indicted Ignite International Brands, Paul Bilzerian and an Ignite executive on fraud-related charges. Dan Bilzerian was not accused of any wrongdoing.
Monday’s 102 high set the Sept. 30 record, surpassing a 101 in 2015. That made it three straight days of new record highs.
Five survivors, gathered at an exhibit in honor of the Oct. 1 shooting, remembered both the tragedy and the healing they’ve experienced since.
“Major League Baseball disgraced itself, the way they treated Pete Rose,” Oscar Goodman said Monday afternoon after learning Rose had died at age 83.
Metal theft is not new to the Las Vegas Valley, but the number of abandoned homes due to the foreclosure crisis has thieves hopping. From July to September of 2011, there were 76 incidents with a total value of $735,000 documented by the Metropolitan Police Department.
The blueprint for Las Vegas of the future has been in forward motion for quite some time, irrespective of the unyielding economic meltdown. Re-creation of downtown Las Vegas, which continues to move rapidly, is a principal step in the overall process. But that’s followed by plans for expansion and growth.
Home repairs can be costly, especially for low-income residents. But Rebuilding Together Southern Nevada, 611 S. Ninth St., aims to assist these residents by providing no-cost repairs to veterans, the elderly and low-income homeowners.
Eleven students at Hyde Park finished in the top 1 percent in the Mathematical Association of America’s American Mathematics Contest 8, an international competition held in November. One Hyde Park student, Ian Johnson, got a perfect score for the second year in a row. Hyde Park is one of the Clark County School District’s magnet schools.
Three uniformed figures guide the craft carefully out of its protective structure. Two wear green flight suits, the third wears gray and blue attire; all wear dark aviator sunglasses. Their inspection of the Cessna is organized and procedural, though they trade jokes in the relaxed manner of a crew intimately comfortable with its vehicle. What makes the members of this aircrew different than other private or commercial Cessna crews is that they collaborate with the Air Force on humanitarian missions. These flyers are civilians who serve in the Civil Air Patrol (CAP).
Scattered showers are expected to hit the Las Vegas Valley on Monday, while the nearby mountains are forecast to get several inches of snow.
An inmate at the Clark County Detention Center died Saturday after a possible medical episode, Las Vegas police said.
A recent Wall Street Journal poll of leading economists put the probability of the United States going into recession over the next 12 months at 63 percent. Conventional wisdom is that the Federal Reserve Bank will continue raising interest rates to combat stubborn high inflation, thereby slowing the economy and causing gross domestic product to […]
The 60 people who were killed in a mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip on Oct. 1, 2017, are being remembered at a sunrise ceremony.
Monday’s 102 high set the Sept. 30 record, surpassing a 101 in 2015. That made it three straight days of new record highs.
Pete Rose, baseball’s career hits leader and fallen idol who undermined his historic achievements and Hall of Fame dreams by gambling on the game he loved and once embodied, has died. He was 83.
Gov. Joe Lombardo took the witness stand on Monday, testifying for about 30 minutes in former Las Vegas Councilwoman Michele Fiore’s wire fraud trial.