In a recent article for the Reno Gazette Journal, Lombardo praises President Trump’s education reforms, asserting they rightly return control to the states. The move marks a shift toward localized decision-making in education policy.
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Check out exclusive photos from the Las Vegas Raiders’ thrilling 20-13 victory over the New England Patriots. Highlights capture key plays and fan reactions in this hard-fought NFL matchup.
U.S. News and World Report has ranked the best elementary schools in Nevada, spotlighting top performers based on academics and student outcomes. The Reno Gazette Journal highlights these standout institutions shaping young learners’ futures.
Spirit Airlines is exiting 11 US cities, including cutting at least 8 routes in Nevada, the Reno Gazette Journal reports. The move marks a significant scale-back in the airline’s domestic operations.
U.S. News & World Report has released its latest rankings of Nevada’s top high schools. The Reno Gazette Journal highlights the state’s top 10, showcasing academic excellence and student success across Nevada.
A Reno high school earned a spot among the nation’s best, according to U.S. News. The ranking highlights the school’s academic excellence and commitment to student success, bringing pride to the local community.
Coral Academy, Incline, and AACT ranked among Nevada’s top 10 high schools in the 2019 state rankings, highlighting their academic excellence, as reported by the Reno Gazette Journal.
Las Vegas has awoken from the pandemic pause, with tourism and entertainment resuming. Industry leaders weigh in on how the city will reclaim its status as a premier global destination amid evolving travel trends.
Kamala Harris’ campaign launched a major political ad takeover at the Las Vegas Sphere, marking a high-profile push in Nevada. The digital display highlights key campaign messages to reach voters ahead of upcoming elections.
In his latest piece, McAndrew highlights the silence surrounding the events in Las Vegas, noting they go unmentioned unless specifically raised. The Reno Gazette Journal sheds light on this overlooked silence.
U.S. News and World Report highlights Nevada’s top charter schools, with several Reno institutions leading the list. These schools are recognized for academic excellence and innovative programs, setting a benchmark statewide.
A Donald Trump puppet has been removed from ventriloquist Terry Fator’s Las Vegas show, Reno Gazette Journal reports. The decision follows recent controversies surrounding the figure. Fans await official remarks.
Live coverage: Sam Brown secures a key endorsement from former President Trump in the GOP primary race for U.S. Senate, shaping the Nevada contest ahead of the November election. Updates from Reno Gazette Journal.
U.S. News and World Report has ranked Nevada’s top 10 high schools, highlighting academic excellence across the state. The Reno Gazette Journal reveals which schools lead in education and student success.
Reno-Sparks climbs US population rankings, reflecting steady growth, while Las Vegas holds its position, according to the latest Census data. The shifts highlight evolving demographic trends in Nevada’s major cities.
UNLV is among several colleges under investigation by the Trump administration for alleged misuse of federal funds. The probe aims to ensure compliance with financial regulations and accountability in higher education institutions.
Inside YESCO, the company behind Las Vegas and Reno’s most iconic signs, reveals a rich legacy of craftsmanship and innovation shaping the cityscapes. From vintage neon to modern displays, YESCO lights up Nevada’s skyline.
U.S. News has ranked Nevada’s best cities to live, highlighting key factors like economy, quality of life, and safety. Las Vegas and Reno both made the list, with Reno edging ahead thanks to its strong job market and community appeal.
Photos capture the intense showdown between the Las Vegas Raiders and Kansas City Chiefs, highlighting key moments and fan energy. See exclusive images from the game in the Reno Gazette Journal.
Former President Donald Trump visited Las Vegas to advocate for his “no tax on tips” plan, aiming to boost income for service workers. The initiative seeks to eliminate federal taxes on gratuities, sparking local debate.