Sam Lieberman Regents’ Award for Student Scholarship recipient and Environmental Science major Cassie Barber spent the first warm spring day of 2022 clearing out the beds for TMCC’s new pollinator garden
Clark County today released its draft short-term rental (STR) ordinance as part of a “business impact statement” process required by Nevada law. The drafting of the ordinance was prompted by the passage during the 2021 Legislature of Assembly Bill 363, which mandates that Clark County allow short-term rentals such as Airbnb and VRBO.
A National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) grant of $950,000 has been awarded to continue the Manufacturing Extension Partnership Center at the Nevada Industry Excellence (NVIE) hosted by the University of Nevada, Reno.
Nevada Men's Tennis, having claimed a share of its first Mountain West regular-season title, and first conference title of any kind since 1982, made it an outright crown with Saturday's 4-2 win over San Diego State in front of a raucous crowd at McArthur Tennis Center.
Churchill County continues to offer COVID vaccine and testing opportunities in May 2022 to anyone aged five years and older. Vaccines are offered at both the Miner’s Road Public Health Site and the William N. Pennington Life Center; testing is only offered at Miner’s Road.
The Police Fatality Public Fact-finding Review to look into the circumstances surrounding the death of Douglas Claiborne will be held at 9 a.m. on Monday, May 2, in Commission Chambers at the Clark County Government Center, 500 S. Grand Central Parkway in downtown Las Vegas.
It’s been a busy school year for the Clark County School District as thousands of violent incidents have been reported at schools. In the last month three students were arrested in three separate assaults on teachers and staff at Las Vegas valley schools. The school district is taking steps to control the violence, but students and teachers are still feeling unsafe.
In honor of Fair Housing Month 2022, join Silver State Fair Housing Council andLegal Aid Center of Southern Nevada fora discussion around housing challenges,housing rights during a pandemic, the evictionprocess, tenant rights and steps to take afterreceiving an eviction notice. Attendees will beable to ask questions live! RSVP’s encouragedbut not required.
The City of Sparks Art Walk, a monthly celebration in downtown Victorian Square, returns Thursday, April 21, from 5-7 p.m. This month’s event is a nod to National Poetry Month