Meet the four candidates who want to be CCSD’s next superintendent
Forty-six candidates applied to be Clark County School District’s new superintendent, but the school board chose only four as the top choices to be interviewed next week.
Forty-six candidates applied to be Clark County School District’s new superintendent, but the school board chose only four as the top choices to be interviewed next week.
Un proyecto de ley en la Legislatura de Nevada haría que los oficiales del Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas de EE. UU. (ICE) no podrán entrar a las escuelas públicas ni acceder a los registros de los estudiantes sin una orden judicial firmada por un juez.
A bill in the Nevada Legislature would make it so US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers would not be allowed to enter public schools or access students’ records without a warrant signed by a judge.
Es esa época del año nuevamente: la fecha límite para presentar sus impuestos es el 15 de abril. El IRS ofrece servicios gratuitos de preparación de impuestos para individuos con un ingreso anual de $67,000 o menos y que tengan formularios W-2 o 1099 simples. Si esto te suena familiar, aquí le dejamos algunas formas de presentar tus impuestos de forma gratuita en el sur de Nevada.
It’s that time of the year, again — the deadline to file your taxes is April 15. The IRS offers free tax filing services for individuals with an annual income of $67,000 or less and have simple W-2 or 1099 forms. If that sounds like you, here are some ways you can file your taxes for free in southern Nevada.
CCSD Interim Superintendent Brenda Larsen-Mitchell proudly showcased the district’s achievements in the last year, but emphasized there’s still work to be done.
Mountain View Elementary School was recently demolished, making way for a modern two-story facility designed to meet today’s educational needs. Mountain View is among 30-plus schools slated to be rebuilt across the valley by 2035.
Despite opposition from local immigration and civil rights organizations, who say the bill would strip migrants of due process, the Laken Riley Act sailed through Congress with bipartisan support last week.
From ensuring incarcerated women get their necessary health care to advocating for survivors, just a glimpse of the 2025 Nevada legislative session’s bills on reproductive and women’s rights.
The state Legislature opens its next session on Feb. 3 but bills are already being introduced and discussed, including several related to expanding access to state-funded pre-K.