- NSHE chancellor’s resignation is another stain on board of regents
- Wednesday, March 30, 2022
- Rose’s resignation comes shortly after the conclusion of third-party investigation into hostile-workplace allegations she lodged last fall against Regents Chair Cathy McAdoo and Vice Chair Patrick Carter ...
- RTC chief bullish on bird’s-eye view of transportation in the valley
- Monday, Nov. 1, 2021
- As CEO of the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada, M.J. Maynard’s job is to help make it easier for people to get around in the Las Vegas Valley ...
- For this Pahrump car enthusiast, the Mecum Las Vegas auction represents a chance to sell—and reunite with friends
- Thursday, Oct. 7, 2021
- Roger Baggett will be offering up three vehicles when the event hits the Las Vegas Convention Center October 7-9.
- Chancellor’s complaint spurs call for meeting to replace leaders on Board of Regents
- Wednesday, Oct. 6, 2021
- The Nevada System of Higher Education’s top administrator filed a complaint this week against the top two members of the Nevada Board of Regents, accusing them of creating a hostile work environment for her through rampant abuses of their authority.
- No far-off threat: Worldwide news reports illustrate climate’s change in real time
- Sunday, Aug. 29, 2021
- Living in Las Vegas this summer could at times feel like tumbling into a disaster movie. We experienced a July heat wave that was intense even by our standards, with temperatures hitting 110 or higher for eight straight days and ...
- Nevada teen leads 50-mile Remembrance Run to honor great-grandfather
- Tuesday, Aug. 17, 2021
- A crowd of about 150 people turned out for the start of the two-day run, some to either walk or run at least part of the route; others were there in support the cause of ...
- Northern Nevada teen’s Remembrance Run to shine light on grandfather’s plight, Indigenous boarding schools
- Sunday, Aug. 8, 2021
- The shock and outrage over the discoveries is raising awareness about the brutal mistreatment of generations of Native Americans at such institutions in Canada and the U.S., where the Stewart Indian School was among hundreds that operated from the late 19th century …
- The story of SB452: How an unlikely alliance helped block a plan to allow casinos to become gun-free zones
- Sunday, July 4, 2021
- The defeat of the proposed legislation was a stunning and frustrating setback for gun-safety advocates, who had argued that the bill was an appropriate reaction to a recent rise ...
- Acclaimed Las Vegas teacher cultivates quality education by tending to its roots
- Monday, June 14, 2021
- Through her work as a special education teacher at Booker Elementary School and previously at Crestwood Elementary, Urtubey drew attention for her innovative efforts to enhance education for students with ...
- State treasurer digs into the details to try to make life better for Nevadans
- Monday, May 24, 2021
- Nevada State Treasurer Zach Conine forged a successful career as a casino executive and business consultant before entering public service. Why did he make the switch — and take the pay cut that came with it?
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