The Larabee family is in the third week of distance learning at Legacy Traditional School from the kitchen table of their Las Vegas home. “Every day is different,” they say.
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The parade, long billed as the “largest Veterans Day parade west of the Mississippi River,” has been canceled because it could not comply with state public gathering limits.
Henderson is pressing pause on new short-term rental registrations nearly a year after regulating the homes. Officials had planned to review the program after a year.
Cellphone alerts common with Amber Alerts and flash flood warnings took a different turn Tuesday.
A permanent memorial for Route 91 Harvest festival shooting victims may not be ready for several years, leading some Clark County lawmakers to worry about the project sitting for too long on the shelf.
Joe Gloria said Tuesday that local election officials were on track to staff dozens of Election Day and early voting sites this fall, two weeks after concerns of a poll worker shortage.
Data posted on the state’s nvhealthresponse.nv.gov website raised the case total for the state to 69,633 and raised the death toll to 1,313.
A Las Vegas designer offers tips for parents trying to carve out space for learning in their homes.
President Donald Trump stood at the epicenter of the latest eruption over racial injustice Tuesday and came down squarely on the side of law enforcement, blaming “domestic terror” for the violence in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
President Donald Trump addressed Nevada voters via campaign conference call Monday, touching on a variety of key issues while also pledging to campaign in the state “very shortly.”
The “Stop, Swab and Go” drive runs through Sept. 18 at four locations: Fiesta Henderson, Texas Station, Sam Boyd Stadium and in the city of Mesquite.
The regents hired an outside attorney with Title IX experience to provide “advice and counsel” regarding the incident involving Chief of Staff Dean Gould at an Aug. 7 meeting.
Gov. Steve Sisolak on Monday announced a 45-day extension of the moratorium on evictions, one day before the current moratorium was set to expire.
The university has reported seven cases since fall semester classes began Aug. 24.
Both new cases and new fatalities were were well below the daily averages of the preceding week of just over 472 and 15, respectively.