Terry Ruth Lindemann was only 5 years old when the state of California determined she would be headed to foster care. “That introduced me to what it feels like to not be in your own home,” said Lindemann, who has turned her childhood experiences into …
Monthly Archives: January 2023
Hurts, Eagles soar into Super Bowl, rout 49ers for NFC title
Jalen Hurts had one of Philadelphia’s four rushing touchdowns and the Eagles soared into the Super Bowl, forcing both of San Francisco’s quarterbacks out of the game with injuries and beating the wounded 49ers 31-7 in the NFC championship game on Sund…
Pre-filed education bills await Nevada lawmakers
Several education-related bills have been pre-filed and are awaiting the attention of lawmakers in the Nevada Legislature. They include:
Signatures tossed for undisclosed reasons doomed CCSD breakup
It’s unclear why the petition supporting the most recent attempt to potentially break up the Clark County School District didn’t get enough valid signatures to put deconsolidation legislation …
As 2023 session nears, big question looms: Will Lombardo, Democratic lawmakers compromise?
Gov. Joe Lombardo has pledged unity with Democratic lawmakers while vowing to push conservative causes like school choice and repealing criminal justice reform legislation that he has called “soft on crime.”
In annual address, CCSD’s Jara lays out case for more funding for public schools
Clark County School Superintendent Jesus Jara emphasized the need for more state funding for Nevada’s public schools — especially in his 300,000-student district — during his State of the Schools address Friday.
‘Dropicana’: Stretch of I-15 in Vegas closing for weekend
A key stretch of the main vehicle travel route between Los Angeles and Salt Lake City will be closed all weekend as part of a project to reshape a busy interchange serving the Las Vegas Strip.
A’s running out of time to find home in Oakland, Las Vegas
The Oakland Athletics have spent years trying to get a new stadium while watching Bay Area neighbors the Giants, Warriors, 49ers and Raiders successfully move into state-of-the-art venues, and now time is running short on their efforts.
Fantastic food halls are taking over Las Vegas—and changing the way we eat together
“Not everyone wants to eat the same thing, so you can branch out and then come together in a communal setting.”
Eating our way through the Las Vegas Strip’s latest delicious food hall
Let’s take a lap at Proper Eats Food Hall at Aria.