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Law aims to stop discrimination against job applicants with criminal history

Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin signs an executive order aimed at giving people with criminal records a "fair chance" to land state government jobs, at the state Capitol in Frankfort, Ky., Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2017. The Republican governor's action will remove the box on state job application forms that asks job seekers whether they have criminal records.

During the six months Tyrone Woods spent looking for a job, he sent emails, filled out applications and hoped for the best. His résumé highlighted two steady jobs since 2010­—one for four years in Las Vegas and the other for ...

College professor delights in empowering students

Joni Flowers is executive director of the Cultural Diversity Foundation.

The founder, president and executive director of the Cultural Diversity Foundation talks about the organization's upcoming wine tasting fundraiser, provides tips for novice wine shoppers and shares a moving success story of her organization's scholarship program.

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People on the Move: March 4-10, 2018

In the Notes: Samantha Virdin-Smetana, Henderson Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Coral Academy of Science Las Vegas, Paola Gonzalez, Dan Solow, Desert Radiology and more ...

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The List: Private schools, March 4, 2018

Find out about private schools. This week, we rank them by enrollment as of Jan. 1.