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Mount Charleston’s tiny elementary ready to reopen after big community push
Inside Earl B. Lundy Elementary, two teachers are putting the finishing touches on their classrooms, carefully arranging pallets of fresh textbooks and ...
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Nevada Guard to assist ICE in "administrative" role, Lombardo's office says
Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo is “in the process” of activating the Nevada Guard to support federal immigration enforcement in a “temporary, administrative capacity,” according to ...
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Las Vegas officials warn of backlash over new fees aimed at foreign visitors
President Donald Trump’s administration is looking to impose additional costs for international tourists entering the United States, first pushing a “visa integrity fee” and then ...
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Zero Teen Fatalities’ Player of the Month: Sky Pointe’s Drake Harvey
Before Sky Pointe senior Drake Harvey could dominate Nevada’s high school golf scene, he first had to conquer the competition in his own living room.
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Museum partners with Sphere to get youths energized about STEAM careers
Las Vegas will experience the power of this educational mission Saturday and Sunday with “Sphere Weekend” at Discovery Children’s Museum. The event, included with regular ...
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Former UNLV president’s new goal: Get companies that start here to stay here
Former UNLV President Len Jessup is back in Las Vegas with a new project: launching Desert Forge Ventures, a fund dedicated to backing local startups ...
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El nuevo objetivo del expresidente de la UNLV: Conseguir que las empresas que se instalan aquí se queden aquí
El expresidente de la UNLV, Len Jessup, ha regresado a Las Vegas con un nuevo proyecto: lanzar Desert Forge Ventures, un fondo dedicado a respaldar ...
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Keeping students safe on Clark County streets is everyone's responsibility, officials say
CCSD has about 375 schools, and each one has its own issues, many around their traffic.
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Henderson man claiming to be citizen set for deportation over previous drug trafficking conviction
Henderson resident Michael Schulze claims he’s an American citizen; immigration authorities want to return him to his birth country of Canada over a previous drug ...
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Nevada superintendent search down to six names
The Nevada State Board of Education has selected six candidates to potentially fill the state superintendent seat.
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Nevada Democrats disappointed by Lombardo vetoes but promise to keep working
Lawmakers delivered a clear message at a town hall Wednesday night hosted by the advocacy group Make the Road Nevada: The fight isn’t over.
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Nevada senators vote to confirm political rival for VA job
Sam Brown was confirmed Tuesday by the U.S. Senate as one of the three under secretaries for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Rosen and ...
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Las Vegas shelter grows to serve more expectant mothers in need
Living Grace Homes stands on the brink of transformation with the opening of a new center that will triple its bed capacity and expand the ...
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Las Vegas June tourism declines by 11% from 2024
Around 400,000 fewer people traveled to Las Vegas in June compared with 2024, according to new data from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. ...
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Summer heat, new law magnify urgency to reach Las Vegas' homeless
As summer temperatures soar and local camping bans remain in effect, dedicated outreach teams work around the clock to connect Las Vegas’ homeless population with ...
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UNLV is assuredly in good hands, whoever takes the snaps
The Rebels have struck gold at college football’s most crucial position.
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Trump extends U.S. Attorney for Nevada Sigal Chattah's term
With U.S. Attorney for Nevada Sigal Chattah’s 120-day interim period set to expire this week, President Donald Trump has made her “acting” attorney, extending the ...
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Democrats rally around Ford’s bid to become Nevada governor
Monday’s event offered a better idea of Ford’s line of attack against current Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo: tying the former sheriff to President Donald Trump’s ...
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‘Fill the Bus’ supply drive signals end of summer nearing, start of school year
The steady stream of brand-new crayons, spiral notebooks and wooden pencils that flowed to the school supply drive in a southwest valley parking lot was ...
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CCSD Family Support Center stresses it has no role in immigration enforcement
The Family Support Center for the Clark County School District serves all families regardless of immigration status, asking clients only about English competency levels, desired ...
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