Attorneys for the Clark County School District released 1,967 pages surrounding the 2023 police confrontation with students outside Durango High School, where an officer was seen slamming a student to the ground.
A grieving widow is dealing with even more heartbreak after she said someone broke into her North Las Vegas home and stole her late husband’s comic book collection.
A job training center is coming to Las Vegas’ Historic Westside, and the president of the College of Southern Nevada said the goal is to help all students access financial aid for a free education to work in growing fields.
Clark County announced that it gave its first street vendor license, weeks after an ordinance created a path for sidewalk stands to be licensed and enacted restrictions on where they can operate.
In a meeting on Wednesday, the Clark County School District Board of School Trustees selected a search firm to help the district find its next Superintendent.
Due to increased demand following two breakout weekends, Dead & Company has announced six additional shows for their “Dead Forever - Live at Sphere” residency in Las Vegas, bringing the total number of shows to 30.
A proposed ordinance coming before Clark County seeks to curb the sales of illegal copper at junk yard and recycling plants across the Las Vegas Valley, all to stop the rampant theft of wires from local street lights and utilities.