Some school district officials were skeptical about the four-day week when board members approved it as a pilot program in 2012. It has been easily renewed ever since.
Monthly Archives: April 2022
When talk of economic diversification becomes action, Las Vegas will have ‘grown up’ as a city
The 175-employee company is one example of how the manufacturing industry is taking some pressure off the region’s tourism-heavy economy.
Staley leads South Carolina over UConn for second NCAA title
Staley’s team buttoned up on defense and dominated on the glass, beating UConn 64-49 on Sunday night to end the Huskies’ undefeated streak in title games.
Zelenskyy appeals for Ukraine in video message at the Grammy Awards in Vegas
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy appeared in a video message at the Grammy Awards to ask for support in telling the story of Ukraine’s invasion by Russia.
Nevada couple saw best and worst of humankind in Ukraine
That’s how a Carson City couple described their recent 10-day trip to the “no man’s land” between checkpoints along the Ukraine-Poland border during Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Fatal crash near Red Rock Canyon National Conservation
A driver has died in a single-vehicle crash near Red Rock Canyon National Conservation, according to Las Vegas Metropolitan Police.
List of Grammy winners in top categories
A list of winners Sunday in the top categories at the 64th annual Grammy Awards:
Police: At least 2 shooters kill 6, wound 12 in Sacramento
At least two shooters opened fire early Sunday in Sacramento in the city’s second mass shooting in five weeks, killing six people and wounding 12 others as bars closed for the night and crowds emptied onto downtown streets …
Tribes seek more inclusion, action from US officials
It was a quick trip for U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland with stops to hike through desert scrub near the U.S.-Mexico border and to marvel at the jagged Organ Mountains before soaking in what life was like in one of the oldest settlements along a h…
Democrats worry what happens in Nevada won’t stay in Nevada
The state Democrats held up as a national model for more than a decade — registering and turning out first-time voters — has become the epitome of the party’s difficulties going into the 2022 midterm elections.