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Fact-finding Review for Death of Claiborne Scheduled for May 2
The Police Fatality Public Fact-finding Review to look into the circumstances surrounding the death of Douglas Claiborne will be held at 9 a.m. on Monday, May 2, in Commission Chambers at the Clark County Government Center, 500 S. Grand Central Parkway in downtown Las Vegas.
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New program aims to improve access to support for children with autism in Kenya
In Kenya, there are two Registered Behavior Technicians certified to support autistic children. The lack of support can be extremely difficult for the children and their families. Debra Ntimama, whose son Kalel has autism, was desperate to find support
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RFD offers tips to protect homes against arson ahead of Arson Awareness Week
The Reno Fire Department's (RFD) arson prosecution rate is 17 percent higher than the national average. Despite this impressive statistic, there are steps the public can take to limit opportunities for arson at their homes.
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The Auspicious Timing of a Russian History Expert
He is one of only 180 “exceptional individuals” who was granted a prestigious fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation for 2022. Werth was named in the category of European and Latin American History.
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Splash Pads Now Open
Splash pads are open May 1 through Sept. 30 daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
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Expansive Senior Artists Exhibit and Show comes to McKinley Arts and Culture Center
More than 50 Senior artists have contributed to the inaugural Senior Artists Exhibit and Show, to be displayed in the East Wing Gallery at the historic McKinley Arts and Culture Center through June 3, 2022, to celebrate Senior creativity during Older Americans Month.
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Proposed Short-term Rental Ordinance Released
Clark County today released its draft short-term rental (STR) ordinance as part of a “business impact statement” process required by Nevada law. The drafting of the ordinance was prompted by the passage during the 2021 Legislature of Assembly Bill 363, which mandates that Clark County allow short-term rentals such as Airbnb and VRBO.
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My Grad Story: Gratitude
Sam Lieberman Regents’ Award for Student Scholarship recipient and Environmental Science major Cassie Barber spent the first warm spring day of 2022 clearing out the beds for TMCC’s new pollinator garden. The garden, which will share space with the Countess Angela Dandini Garden, will feature milkweed plants to attract and provide habitat for monarch butterflies as well as a handful of other flowering plants for local bees, hummingbirds, moths and a handful of other pollinator species.
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Violence in Schools
It’s been a busy school year for the Clark County School District as thousands of violent incidents have been reported at schools. In the last month three students were arrested in three separate assaults on teachers and staff at Las Vegas valley schools. The school district is taking steps to control the violence, but students and teachers are still feeling unsafe.
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Men’s Tennis claims Mountain West outright title
Nevada Men's Tennis, having claimed a share of its first Mountain West regular-season title, and first conference title of any kind since 1982, made it an outright crown with Saturday's 4-2 win over San Diego State in front of a raucous crowd at McArthur Tennis Center.
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Annual City of Fallon Fire Hydrant Testing
The Fallon/Churchill Volunteer Fire Department will be testing fire hydrants within the City of Fallon during the evenings from April 25 through May 13.
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Lake Jimmy Jackson Canoe Cleanup
Lake Jimmy Jackson Canoe Cleanup
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Post-Planning on May 31
Post-Planning on May 31
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Planning Commission Meeting on May 11
Planning Commission Meeting on May 11
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UNLV Public History Partners with Mob Museum for Colorado River Compact Centennial Celebration
UNLV Public History is proud to bring Payday on Block 16: Life and Leisure After the Colorado River Compact to the Mob Museum on April 26 from 5-8 p.m.
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Green Our Planet’s Giant Student Farmers Market Set For Friday, April 22
In partnership with Green Our Planet and sponsored by Bank of America, the Giant Student Farmers Market event will be on Friday, April 22, 2022 from 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Downtown Summerlin.
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2022 Star Graduate
As a freshman and sophomore, Julia struggled with peer pressure and chose to surround herself with peers who were making poor decisions regarding their academics and behaviors on campus
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Striking a Balance
As a commissioner for over 11 years, I am aware of the growth that is headed to our community and how important it is to continue planning for sustainable development which helps protect and preserve our natural resources, while improving the value of our homes and quality of life.
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Leading the Rebels in an Expanding Sports Town
After serving at UNLV for nine years as senior associate athletics director for development and a short stint as interim athletics director, New Year's Day brought a new role for Erick Harper: UNLV's 14th permanent director of athletics.
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Board of Commissioners Meeting on May 11
Board of Commissioners Meeting on May 11