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After months of anticipation Nevada lawmakers unveiled a new education funding bill aimed at leveling the playing field for students throughout the state. → Read More
The cafeteria at Givens Elementary School is often full of laughing children but recently instead of sharing those laughs with their classmates, the children were sharing fun and games with their parents. → Read More
Members of Nevada's legislature wore silk corsage's and placed flowers on Assemblyman Tyrone Thompson's desk Monday after the respected lawmaker died suddenly over the weekend. → Read More
As graduation season approaches the Clark County School District is recognizing the Star Graduates at each high school. → Read More
How can a business survive with customers paying just over half of its costs? That's the question the head of Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center is asking as the hospital is pushing for an increase in Nevada's Medicaid reimbursement rates for NICU and PICU patients. → Read More
As the 32 NFL teams make their 2019 draft selections this weekend, Las Vegas tourism leaders got a behind-the-scenes look at the event as they plan to host it next year. → Read More
11-year-old Kieran Shafritz de Zoysa was one of nearly 300 killed in terrorist bombings in Sri Lanka Sunday. The boy's father say he was studying abroad with his mother and hoped to become a neuroscientist. → Read More
A series of tents, tarps, shopping carts and a mattress are lining a pedestrian bridge on Nellis Boulevard near Sahara Avenue that is prompting some pedestrians to jaywalk and avoid the mess. → Read More
Danielle Ford has now apologized on Facebook for using the word "colored" during a board meeting. → Read More
When you transfer to high school your junior year nearly two years behind in credit, most students have two choices, give up or put your nose to the grindstone. Angel Lima says he started to take the first path until he met Regina James. → Read More
The Clark County School District and federal law enforcement recently brought hundreds of students together in hopes of inspiring them to be leaders in the fight to stem the growing problem of opioid abuse. → Read More
The murder of a Canyon Springs High School student has inspired a teacher at the school to take action, rallying community members to say "not on our watch." → Read More
With charter schools continuing to grow in popularity, Nevada lawmakers are considering a bill that would place a moratorium on new charter school applications until 2021. → Read More
Life can often get in the way of a college education but a new program at the College of Southern Nevada could help remove some of those barriers. → Read More
One big question after Las Vegas police announced 25-year-old Kelsey Turner's arrest in the murder of a 71-year-old doctor, how were the two connected? → Read More
Looking around the sports medicine lab at Mojave High School it can be tough to differentiate the athletes from the people treating them. → Read More
Businesses can't grow without a highly skilled workforce, and you can't build that workforce without a robust public education system. → Read More
704 teacher vacancies in Clark County and more than 1,000 statewide. That is the problem the Clark County School District and Nevada System of Higher Education are hoping to address by expanding the Rebel Teach Program. → Read More
The freedom to teach what they want at the speed their kids need is one of the main factors when it comes to parents deciding to home school their children. → Read More
The Las Vegas skyline will look quite a bit different after 2020 as economists discuss the city's future economy and changing landscape. → Read More