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The corridor, roughly 530 yards long, has a posted speed limit of 45 mph and no marked crosswalks between 28th Street and Mojave Road. Police said all three pedestrians were taken to University Medical Center following the crashes. Doctors at UMC see the consequences firsthand of crashes around the valley, not just on East Charleston.
The corridor, roughly 530 yards long, has a posted speed limit of 45 mph and no marked crosswalks between 28th Street and Mojave Road. Police said all three pedestrians were taken to University Medical Center following the crashes. Doctors at UMC see the consequences firsthand of crashes around the valley, not just on East Charleston.
The findings emerged from the 3rd Annual Gaming & Cannabis Policy Discussion, hosted by the University of Nevada Las Vegas (ÐÔÊӽ紫ý) Cannabis Policy Institute and International Gaming Institute. Lawmakers and officials at the event discussed the implications of regulations that prevent the full integration of the licensed cannabis sector with the state’s established gaming industry.
Notes with a Purpose has launched the Lullaby Project, which pairs mothers with professional teaching artists to create original songs for their children. The songs are professionally recorded with support from ÐÔÊӽ紫ý, creating a lasting keepsake for both mother and child.
Hanna Aschenaki, 13, has witnessed Nevada’s youth mental health crisis firsthand. She watched classmates bully a peer to the point of suicidal intention with jokes at other people's expense, physical harassment and deliberate exclusion.
The Clark County School District’s plunging enrollment is a trend with no end in sight. Projections show that school funding could drop by nearly a quarter-billion dollars by 2030 as fewer students enroll to fill district classrooms.
For decades, the Clark County School District was one of the fastest growing school systems in the nation, buoyed by a booming gaming and tourism industry and low housing costs. Just seven years ago, when enrollment peaked, the district boasted 335,333 students in its classrooms. Then came the decline.
Primm Valley Casino Resorts will close 624 hotel rooms when it shutters this summer
Primm Valley Casino Resorts will close 624 hotel rooms when it shutters this summer