The controversial school voucher-like program that created chaos at the end of the 2017 legislative session likely won’t see the light of day this year, with Democrats in control of both legislative chambers and Gov. Steve Sisolak opposed.
Meghin Delaney
Meghin Delaney covers immigration for the Review-Journal. She joined the staff in December 2016 after working for the Bradenton Herald in Bradenton, Florida, and The Press & Sun-Bulletin in Binghamton, New York. A graduate of Syracuse University, Meghin was born and raised in Massachusetts.
“I hit the step just right, and it broke my leg,” Las Vegas police officer Samuel Wittwer said in a recent interview about the night of Oct. 1, 2017.
Nineteen officers or groups of officers were applauded for going above and beyond the call of duty during the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting on Oct. 1, 2017.
Young female Nevadans interested in STEM careers will likely get a nudge in the right direction with the launch of a nationwide initiative in the Silver State.
Though his tempestuous time on the School Board ends Monday, Kevin Child will continue to do battle with the Clark County School District through his ongoing lawsuit.
The Metropolitan Police Department has no plans to release additional body camera footage or documents related to the Las Vegas shooting, the agency announced Thursday.
Gov.-elect Steve Sisolak and his wife, Kathy Sisolak, reviewed all the submitted artwork and announced the winners Wednesday.
Reviewjournal.com will have the valley covered on the night of Las Vegas’ biggest party.
Fireworks by Grucci will launch more than 80,000 fireworks from seven hotel rooftops. The eight-minute pyrotechnics show will be synced with snippets of ten songs, including Mariah Carey’s rendition of “Auld Lang Syne” and the Vegas Golden Knights entrance song.
Bob and Sandy Ellis added Matt Kelly Elementary School in Las Vegas to the growing list of schools that they support with cash donations to principals and Christmas gifts to students.
The University of Nevada, Reno, has earned the designation as a top research institution along with UNLV, but was inexplicably left off the list published this week, officials said Friday.
The designation will enable UNLV to develop new research projects and help solve some of the city and region’s most pressing problems, as well as help attract top-tier faculty and students, acting President Marta Meana said.
UNLV’s 55th winter commencement ceremony on Tuesday included approximately 2,146 undergraduate and graduate students who recently completed their studies.
As the last three beams of a new student union at College of Southern Nevada’s North Las Vegas campus were hoisted into place Tuesday, a chant of “raise the beam” broke out.
A new obstacle course — with no mud and less than 3 miles of running total — will makes its Las Vegas debut in February.