Laid-off workers from The Mirage are using resources jointly funded by Las Vegas hotel-casino operators and Culinary Local 226 to learn new skills.
Education
Eric Johnston led the school’s InvestiGator newspaper to win top Review-Journal high school journalism prizes year after year.
Clark County School District officials proposed to build an elementary school in Skye Canyon, where enrollments are rising. If approved, the school would open in 2028.
Almost eight months after the Dec. 6 shooting, university professors are citing their own mental health challenges and how to better care for themselves and colleagues.
Clark County school trustees set a salary range of $350,000 to $400,000 for a new superintendent and approved $64,410 to pay for aspects of the search.
UNLV’s Beam Hall is reopening to the public for the first time since the shooting on Dec. 6.
To track school spending, the Review-Journal examined more than 420 audits that covered around 350 schools. These are some of the problems that CCSD auditors found during their reviews of campus finances.
The Clark County School District says it is implementing some new rules to protect students and make classrooms more productive when classes start Aug. 12.
A new CCSD policy requiring students to put their cellphones in signal-blocking pouches during class has faced pushback, most recently with a petition drive that gathered 10,000 signatures in three days.
Former Las Vegas Mayor Jan Jones Blackhurst is helping to develop a new program at UNLV that will help women in their efforts to enter the corporate C-suite.
The Clark County School Board voted against appealing a court ruling that ordered the district to rescind a policy limiting the powers of its four nonvoting trustees.
Outgoing Superintendent Jesus Jara gave his top officials millions of dollars in additional benefits while keeping the information from elected school board trustees.
The university’s fifth annual nursing camp is a weeklong summer session for students interested in the medical field.
St. Jude’s has teamed up with the Clark County School District to offer what’s believed to be the first school of its kind in the nation, serving those who have been victims of sex trafficking.
The ACS Foundation works to provide academic and college preparation to low- and middle-class Nevadans seeking to apply to elite universities or programs.