A principal is pushing back against a policy that caps the number of exchange teachers the school district can hire from the Philippines.
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A former Clark County School District substitute teacher was arrested after pulling a knife out of his bag to show a student, according to an arrest report released Tuesday.
CEO Arnold Stalk’s actions have raised doubts about SHARE Village’s operations, stability and commitment to providing housing to veterans and the homeless.
Las Vegas police are pushing for a county ordinance that would ban obstructions on Strip pedestrian bridges, but opponents say it would violate the First Amendment rights of street performers.
Republican political candidate Benjamin Donlon said the accusation is false, and he wants a warning on the Clark County’s public administrator’s website taken down.
All major COVID-19 metrics increased over the last week in Clark County, according to a weekly report released Wednesday.
“I just don’t see how you’re going to legislate common sense behavior, expectations of a board,” Nevada Sen. Carrie Buck, R-Henderson, said.
“It seems pretty common sense that if you hire somebody, you should be able to fire somebody,” the Clark County Commissioner said.
New COVID-10 metrics released Wednesday showed Clark County’s case rate increasing, but hospitalizations continued to drop.
Administrators are recommending a five-day suspension for Shushan Sadjadi for violations of school policy, including attempts to get students to speak with reporters.
The pending arrival of commercial places to consume marijuana remains clouded by many unanswered questions.
The public is encouraged to weigh in as the Clark County Commission on Tuesday discusses regulations for the nascent marijuana consumption lounge industry.
The Board of Examiners approved a request for three new dignitary protection positions at a Tuesday meeting.
COVID-19 metrics held mostly flat in Nevada’s weekly report on Wednesday, with a delayed report of over 300 deaths clogging up most significant figures and affecting raw data totals.
More than 100 employers will use the Clark County-hosted Spring Job Fair to interview and hire for 13,000 positions. Nearly 6,000 job seekers have signed up to attend.