Clark County School Board Trustee Katie Williams resigned after the DA’s office filed a petition to declare her position vacant due to her ceasing to be a resident of Nevada.
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A mother has filed a lawsuit against the Clark County School District over an incident in which she says a fellow student took photos of her child’s genitals and shared them with other students.
The District Attorney’s office has granted Clark County School Board Trustee Katie Williams additional time to respond to the letter asking her to relinquish her office.
The fourth victim in the UNLV shooting on Dec. 6, 2023, has come forward, choosing to share his story publicly for the first time.
A Clark County School District librarian is being sued by the Clark County Education Association for posts on X accusing one of the union’s leaders of being a child molester, claims the CCEA calls false and defamatory.
A Carson City District Court judge threw out a Nevada teacher’s union lawsuit against various entities challenging Senate Bill 1, the public funding mechanism for the Oakland Athletic’s planned Las Vegas ballpark.
In a letter to Katie Williams, District Attorney Steve Wolfson said his office “shall commence a proceeding to declare the office vacant” because Williams, the letter says, doesn’t live in her district or Nevada.
The Clark County district attorney determined that School Board member Katie Williams no longer lives in the district that elected her.
A representative for the Nevada Board of Regents has come under fire over posting controversial tweet aimed at Vice President Kamala Harris.
The Clark County Police Department has six dogs in its K-9 unit, which do daily checks at high schools.
The Clark County School District Police Department said expanded reporting is the reason for the weapons figures reported for August.
U.S. Rep. Dina Titus, D-Nev., said Clark County is not prioritizing needed repairs to school air conditioning.
Thomas Elementary School marks the last of 14 Clark County schools created using the same exact structure.
Jerusalem Garcia, 20, was booked into the Clark County Detention Center on Friday for contacting or attempting to contact a minor for sex.
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto visited Paradise Elementary School and discussed proposed legislation to fund job training programs to prepare the next generation of English language educators.