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Las Vegas youth can apply for $2,000 community service grants Las Vegas youth can apply for $2,000 community service grants

The City of Las Vegas has opened applications for its Youth Neighborhood Association Partnership Program (YNAPP), offering local youth the chance to receive grants up to $2,000 for community service projects they design and lead themselves. Program details and eligibility

Nevada’s largest school districts require warrants for ICE campus access as families face back-to-school fears Nevada’s largest school districts require warrants for ICE campus access as families face back-to-school fears

Nevada’s two largest school districts have confirmed that federal immigration officers must obtain judicial warrants before entering school campuses, as immigrant families express growing concerns about safety during the new school year. Clark County School District takes firm stance CCSD

Las Vegas expands crossing guard program to protect more students Las Vegas expands crossing guard program to protect more students

The City of Las Vegas has approved significant funding to expand its crossing guard program to all 16 middle schools and three high schools within city limits, marking a major shift in student safety measures for the 2025-26 school year.

Teacher Superstore helps Las Vegas educators stretch their dollars Teacher Superstore helps Las Vegas educators stretch their dollars

Public Education Foundation store provides $500 worth of supplies for just $26 membership As the new school year approaches, Southern Nevada teachers are finding relief at a unique resource that helps them stock their classrooms without breaking the bank. The

Roseman University welcomes inaugural medical school class with white coat ceremony Roseman University welcomes inaugural medical school class with white coat ceremony

Historic milestone marks Las Vegas’ third allopathic medical school Las Vegas celebrated a significant milestone in medical education Friday as Roseman University College of Medicine welcomed its pioneering class of 64 future physicians during a historic White Coat Ceremony at

Las Vegas nonprofits scramble as federal education funding freeze hits local programs Las Vegas nonprofits scramble as federal education funding freeze hits local programs

Several nonprofits serving Las Vegas valley youth are facing significant budget shortfalls after the Trump Administration froze billions in federal education funding, forcing organizations to launch emergency fundraising efforts to keep critical programs running. Statewide impact reaches $61 million Nevada

Clark County seeks 75 crossing guards across Las Vegas valley ahead of school year Clark County seeks 75 crossing guards across Las Vegas valley ahead of school year

Part-time roles aim to boost student safety on the first day of classes With classes set to begin on Monday, August 11, the Clark County School District is issuing a call for approximately 75 part-time crossing guards to help ensure

Local organizations step up to support Vegas students for new school year Local organizations step up to support Vegas students for new school year

As summer winds down and the Clark County School District prepares to welcome students back on August 11, 2025, numerous Las Vegas organizations are working to ensure every child starts the year prepared and confident. Free clothing boutique serves thousands

Student arrested near North Las Vegas middle school after allegedly discarding AR-15 Rifle Student arrested near North Las Vegas middle school after allegedly discarding AR-15 Rifle

North Las Vegas – A troubling incident unfolded near Swainston Middle School in April when Clark County School District Police arrested a student who allegedly possessed an AR-15 rifle and planned to steal vehicles with friends after school hours. The