Clark County commissioners gave the green light for a 43-story, 2,420-room project at the southeast corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Harmon Avenue.
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A California-based company is transforming the Safari Motel into transitional housing for adults who’ve recently become homeless.
A cadre of officials on Wednesday unveiled a new Las Vegas Justice Court-based diversion program that may help thousands in such legal predicaments.
The Clark County Commission voted 7-0 to deny a 575-home subdivision map in Coyote Springs, blocking a step in the development process that’s needed to enable home construction.
Developer Jim Rhodes showed off his Blue Diamond Hill development to reporters on Monday, after finally securing permission to build after a long legal battle with Clark County.
Most heat complaints to Nevada OSHA were about a lack of air conditioning, causing temperatures to soar and workers feeling nauseous, fatigued and dizzy.
The Greater Las Vegas Short Term Rental Association filed a lawsuit earlier this month against the state and Clark County on being allowed to rent their properties.
Hotel room tax revenue that pays off the bonds used to build Allegiant Stadium reached a post-pandemic monthly high as visitation continues to bounce back.
Following a swirl of chatter about the increases, Clark County Assessor Briana Johnson tried to clear up “misinformation.” But confusion and frustration still have not dissipated.
A request by the Sapphire Gentlemen’s Club to operate 12 bar-top poker machines has been delayed by the Clark County Commission.
The case seeks damages against big names in online travel booking, including Orbitz, Travelocity, Priceline and Hotels.com for allegedly failing to pay a fair share of room taxes.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority board of directors rewarded executives for their efforts to rebound from the COVID-19 tourism downturn.
A new program to protect employees from heat exposure and illness begins, as heat complaints increase and Southern Nevada experiences extreme temperatures.
More than 100 employers will use the Clark County-hosted Spring Job Fair to interview and hire for 13,000 positions. Nearly 6,000 job seekers have signed up to attend.
County officials believe there is a shortage of more than 80,000 homes for low-income residents.