The Southern Nevada Health District has installed vending machines at the East Las Vegas Community Center, South Strip Transit Terminal and Fremont Public Health Center.
Monthly Archives: December 2022
UNLV’s Shoah Survivors Project wins prestigious award
The London Indie Short Festival recognized the film, which depicts the stories of four Las Vegas-based Holocaust survivors, with its Best Documentary Short award.
Las Vegas street renamed to honor Liberace
Clark County leaders officially changed Karen Avenue, adjacent to the Commercial Center complex, to Liberace Avenue on December 14.
Business development chief sees potential for Southern Nevada to be ‘the perfect destination’
The new chief business development officer for the Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance says Southern Nevada is well on its way to becoming a regional hub for burgeoning companies.
Bruins beat Golden Knights 3-1 in battle of division leaders
Jake DeBrusk scored early in the third period to put Boston ahead for good, and the Bruins beat the Vegas Golden Knights 3-1 Sunday in a matchup of division leaders.
Newly appointed justice’s dedication to service just one of many attributes
Lee, a 20-year veteran attorney and partner at the Las Vegas-based Hutchison & Steffen Attorneys, will fill the seat on Nevada’s high court left vacant by Justice Abbi Silver, who retired in late September.
School Board’s policy changes covering superintendent’s contract near final approval
The most significant changes would remove specific timing elements of regular benchmarks – such as having the superintendent’s annual performance review in January and approving annual goals by February – that tie into the superintendent’s contract to…
‘Unparalleled’ work ethic puts Las Vegas High’s leader at head of Sun’s Super Seven
Kayla Terry, a 5-foot-9 senior forward, cemented herself during the winning streak as one of the city’s elite players, and now has the title to back it up: She’s part of the Las Vegas Sun’s Super Seven.
WNBA star Griner freed in swap for Russian arms dealer Bout
The deal, the second such exchange in eight months with Russia, procured the release of the most prominent American detained abroad. Griner is a two-time Olympic gold medalist whose monthslong imprisonment on drug charges …
With its investment in Odom, UNLV looks to get across the finish line in football
To get someone of Odom’s pedigree — four years as a head coach in the Southeastern Conference at Missouri and successful stints at multiple stops as a defensive coordinator — UNLV had to …