After Sunday’s shooting on the Strip, up to 200 school psychologists, nurses, counselors and social workers responded to a request for assistance from local authorities. For some, the experience was “very raw … very emotional.”
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Transportation in Las Vegas came to a halt shortly after a gunman took aim at country music concertgoers along the Strip.
Nevada’s Public Employees Retirement System has just spent your money to make sure you have a better opinion of the … Public Employees Retirement System.
If “Read by Three” had been in effect last year, more than 10,000 of this year’s fourth-graders might still be in third grade.
We knew the day would come. It was inevitable. But most of us thought the horror wreaked Sunday would come from overseas, not some gambling geezer living in a retirement community in Mesquite.
Out-of-state gun grabbers should be ashamed of themselves — and they should learn common decency from Nevada’s Republicans and Democrats.
Mexican freetail bats took up residence about 25 to 30 years ago at the employee parking garage at McCarran International Airport.
If Democrats could build a 2020 presidential candidate from scratch, here’s what he’d look like.
Las Vegas is one of the worst cities in one of the worst counties in the country for domestic violence. Here’s what you can do to help victims.
Sen. Dean Heller has a primary problem, and his name is Danny Tarkanian.
Retired Associated Press reporter Brendan Riley wrote a book about the ugly, vicious yet fascinating side of Vallejo, California, which parallels the rough side of Nevada’s gambling centers and involves some of the same characters.
As a Las Vegas resident, you have a rooting interest in a quick resolution to NFL players kneeling for the national anthem.
The current, three-quarters loop was completed in 2003, aimed at relieving traffic congestion for the rapidly growing region, Clark County spokesman Dan Kulin said.
Health sharing provides several options for those seeking an alternative to Obamacare’s soaring premiums and deductibles.
Signs of excess are everywhere on the Strip, but the Clark County School District struggles to fill even basic needs. Why are our schools starving?