Clark County
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Immigration advocates prepare vulnerable families for back-to-school season
The advocates said in a statement that they feel communities across Nevada are unprotected and that they plan to help in any way to make sure students feel safe going back to school.
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Back-to-school fairs in the Las Vegas area (July 26-Aug 9)
There are several back-to-school fairs in the Las Vegas area ahead of the first day of school on Aug. 11—many offering free supplies, CCSD resources, and health screenings or immunizations.
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Back to class: What to know for the 2025-2026 Nevada school year
The first day of school in Nevada is Aug. 11. Here are some reminders and things to note ahead of the 2025-2026 school year:
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Nevada health professionals caution Trump budget will hurt everyone, not just Medicaid recipients
As Trump loyalists charge ahead with their budget Reconciliation Bill, hospital professionals shared what’s at stake regarding cuts to public healthcare options.
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Things to do in Nevada this weekend (July 4-6)
Enjoy the holiday weekend at these happenings—from neighborhood pool parties to a music festival.
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Las Vegas crackdown on firework safety and illegal fireworks
As Independence Day is approaching, Las Vegas authorities are cracking down on illegal fireworks with a campaign titled: “You light it, we write it.” With thousands of dangerous fireworks already seized, Las Vegas Police is urging to public to stay safe and avoid the risks of illegal fireworks.
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The fuel tax is going up again in Washoe County this July. Should it be capped?
Like the sun rising in the east, another sure thing that happens every July 1 in Washoe County is an increase in fuel taxes.
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41 sensational spots to check out in Las Vegas Chinatown
Las Vegas Chinatown is a vibrant hub of Asian cultures, offering a diverse range of restaurants, bars, shops, karaoke venues, arcades, and more.
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CCSD chooses Jhone Ebert as new superintendent
Ebert is currently the State Superintendent, a role she was appointed to in 2019, and has overseen the academic success of nearly 500,000 students across Nevada’s 17 school districts. Ebert is a longtime Clark County resident and former CCSD educator.
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More than a dozen NPS workers fired from Lake Mead as part of mass federal workforce purge
The positions eliminated include park rangers, engineers, ecologists, maintenance workers, and cultural resource staff for the ninth most-visited area managed by the National Park Service. By Jennifer Solis, Nevada Current More than a dozen federal workers at Lake Mead National Recreation Area were among those fired last week as part of the Trump administration’s move…

























