Mixed gains in teachers’ pay: The new two-year, $214 million Clark County contract delivers step hikes for most educators, bonuses for hard-to-fill roles and compaction fixes, but skips a cost-of-living raise and passes PERS costs onto staff — find out what it means.
Valley kid leads Henderson police: Reggie Rader, who grew up building desert forts and witnessed the Stratosphere blaze, was sworn in July as Henderson’s new police chief and now plans to modernize the force with transparency, training partnerships, and social programs — find out what he has planned.
Harvesting water from desert air: A Las Vegas startup has turned thin desert air into drinking water using a 3D-printed hydrogel membrane, backed by $4 million in seed funding to scale pilot units — find out how it works.
Homeowner's scam listing shock: Patricia Bloom was stunned to find her Las Vegas home in a fake rental ad that cost someone $1,000, and now she’s teaming up with our reporters to flag the fraud on Facebook — find out how to protect yourself.
Southern Nevada survey work: Brightline West has kicked off field investigations for its 218-mile Las Vegas–Rancho Cucamonga rail corridor, drilling, sampling and utility potholing along I-15 south of St. Rose Parkway and at the northbound off-ramp Sunday through Friday with some overnight shifts and brief closures — find out how traffic could be affected.
Other Henderson headlines this week
- CSN starts school year with programs, president
- Nevada halts in-person services amid security incident
- Henderson seeks veteran nominations for memorial wall
- Neon Museum preserves Las Vegas’s neon legacy
- NDOT announces nightly I-215 lane closures
- Las Vegas pinball museum preserves 50-year-old prices