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Nevada Charter Schools Got Millions In PPP Loans
They’re ‘public schools when it is convenient and something else when it’s not,’ NSEA says.
They’re ‘public schools when it is convenient and something else when it’s not,’ NSEA says.
According to NV Energy spokeswoman Jennifer Schuricht, the company isn’t disconnecting services for nonpayment.
Widely labeled inadequate before it was even passed, Congress cleared the first major COVID-19 relief measure since the spring.
The Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation has made significant strides in addressing its backlog of unemployment claims.
Many were serving time for nonviolent crimes, within six months of their sentencing ending, and didn’t want to die inside as COVID spreads.
Top congressional leaders met late into the night Tuesday.
Biden expected to pick New Mexico congresswoman to lead Interior.
Gov. Steve Sisolak has issued a new directive preventing most residential evictions, but the order isn’t automatic.
With the county facing a $315 million Covid-induced budget deficit and $1 billion loss of revenue, every dollar counts.
The Nevada State Public Charter School Authority currently enrolls 10.9 percent of all K-12 students in Nevada.
Some officials perplexed by Justice Court’s procedures during a pandemic.
Educators and advocates have worried about a “covid slide” wherein students suffer academically because of time away from the classroom.
Accuses Lombardo of intimidation, retaliation.
The clinical trial of 44,000 volunteers confirmed the vaccine is about 95 percent effective and has shown no serious adverse effects.
Like many people during the pandemic, Cristina found herself abruptly unemployed for the first time in five years.
After living in the homeless encampment near the Las Vegas Wash for eight months, Kady Johnson for the first time doesn’t know where to go.
Clark County District Judge-elect Crystal Eller alleges Kephart behind effort to indict.
State program requests total $9.7 billion; Forum projects $8.5 billion in revenue.
First allocation expected in Nevada mid-month.
Dozens of Nevada organizations are calling on Gov. Steve Sisolak to diversify and increase revenue streams.