It's been more than a year since the first regulated cannabis lounge opened in Clark County. It made me wonder about the future of the marijuana industry in the valley. Here's what I found out.
Chris Hayes, fresh off his win at the Jimmy Awards, along with the President and CEO of the Smith Center Myron Martin, sat down with Justin Hinton to talk all things musical theatre
Las Vegas Academy of the Arts graduate Chris Hayes won Best Performance by an actor at the Jimmy Awards in New York, the first student from Nevada to do so.
Reuben D'Silva, one of the co-sponsors of the bill, told Channel 13 there's still a chance for it to pass with proper appropriation, so we'll keep a close eye on how it moves through the legislature.
Whether it’s his comedy specials on YouTube, his stand-up shows at Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club, or his podcast with his parents, comedian and actor Michael Yo keeps busy on a number of platforms.
A couple dozen 8th graders from FuturEdge Academy had Shoe Palace inside the Miracle Mile Shops all to themselves Monday as part of the latest event from Your Perfect Footwear.
Former teacher Jay Blair returns to Hickey Elementary as a motivational speaker, leading fifth graders through an empathy workshop designed to help them understand others' feelings.
Justin Hinton attends CCSD Annual Summer Safety News Conference to hear CCSD leaders, police, and local law enforcement agencies discuss community safety ahead of the summer break.
The plan lists several improvements in literacy instruction across all grades. This plan isn't a set of directives, but rather guidance to support literacy planning among schools.
Multipure is holding an art and essay competition for CCSD K-5th graders to pick the next villain in a comic book series about Dewey the Hydration Hero, fighting to keep water clean.
Isaiah Misailegalu laid it all out on the line during last night's Showstopper round of American Idol. The 17-year-old Las Vegas local sang "What Hurts the Most" by Rascal Flatts.
On this season of American Idol, Las Vegas is being represented yet again! This time with 17-year-old Isaiah Misailegalu, who we watched get his golden ticket to Hollywood a couple of weeks ago.
Madison's reading struggles highlight a trend in Clark County, where 60% of 4th graders lack proficiency. Channel 13 examines the lasting educational impacts of COVID-19 and ongoing recovery efforts.
Las Vegas local Isaiah Misailegalu impressed the judges Sunday night during the season premiere of American Idol and got his golden ticket. We'll have a few weeks to see how he does in Hollywood.