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CCSDPD names officer who died while on duty

A Clark County School District police officer was mourned after dying unexpectedly.

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Teachers can’t strike in Nevada. Union wants voters to change that

The Clark County Education Association said it’s beginning an effort to gather 102,362 signatures in order to put the proposal on the ballot for a 2026 election.

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What are they hiding? CCSD policy muzzles elected trustees

For this story, board President Evelyn Garcia Morales once again did not respond to requests for an interview. The district’s communications office again did not grant an interview.

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CCSD sites for Nevada GOP caucus not yet approved

Republican leaders, who plan to use more than 30 school locations for the Feb. 8 caucus, said they are not worried about getting the necessary approval.

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‘He was so kind’: Tributes pour in on social media for late CCSD police officer

Mourners took to social media to express their sorrow a day after the sudden death of Clark County School District Police Officer Andrew Craft.

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Lawsuit claims CCSD, teachers union protect teachers accused of sexual...

Parents filed a lawsuit earlier this month against the CCSD and CCEA, alleging they jeopardize student safety by protecting teachers accused of sexual misconduct and allowing them to transfer to other...

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School Board accused of trying to stifle voices of nonvoting members

The Clark County School Board is considering prohibiting its four appointed members from making motions or asking for a previous decision to be reconsidered.

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CCEA files court petition over alleged Jara social media post

The Clark County Education Association and its president, Marie Neisess, filed a petition for a writ of mandamus Thursday in District Court against the Clark County School District.

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Sound of UNLV gunshots captured on latest body-cam video

The sound of gunshot blasts that fatally wounded the man who killed three UNLV professors and wounded a fourth last month was captured on body-cam footage released by Las Vegas police Friday.

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CCSD isn’t offering Summer Acceleration this year

The Clark County School District program started during the COVID-19 pandemic and was paid for using federal relief money. Individual schools can still offer summer programming.

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CCSD police officer honored at vigil: ‘He would take the extra time to talk...

About 150 people showed for the vigil for late school police Officer Andrew Craft. Many carried flameless tealights that shined together when the lights were turned off.

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‘Season of hope’: UNLV students return for spring semester after shooting

The start of in-person classes marked the return to a new normal for UNLV after a gunman killed three professors and wounded a fourth last month.

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‘We still need more doctors’: Medical university in Summerlin expanding campus

The university unveiled plans to develop 32 acres and add a medical school program.

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2 Las Vegas charter schools no longer considering merger

TEACH Las Vegas and Sage Collegiate were previously having conversations this fall following operational turmoil at TEACH, but hadn’t made a decision.

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Charter high school in Las Vegas’ Historic Westside to close

Democracy Prep at the Agassi Campus, a public charter school, will close its high school at the end of this year.

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‘It’s sort of frustrating’: UNLV gunman’s motive remains elusive, sheriff says

The Metropolitan Police Department has not determined a specific reason why a gunman shot four UNLV professors, killing three, Sheriff Kevin McMahill said Wednesday.

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‘Eliminating that stigma’: Hope Means Nevada hosts youth mental health forum

An event Wednesday at the National Alliance on Mental Illness’ offices in Las Vegas and Reno was the third statewide discussion this school year.

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Bodycam footage from Durango High altercation released by ACLU of Nevada

The American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada released footage of an incident involving a Clark County School District Police Department officer at Durango High School last year.

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Who gets paid the most at UNLV?

UNLV pays its head football coach more than any other employee.

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‘CCSD lied’: ACLU criticizes district for lack of transparency in Durango...

Video released shows school police officer Jason Elfberg throw a student to the ground, threaten others.

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