Las Vegas Councilman Brian Knudsen is running for re-election to his Ward 1 seat.
Ricardo Torres-Cortez
Ricardo Torres-Cortez covers the city of Las Vegas and Clark County. He returned to the Review-Journal, where he’d interned, after a five-year stint at the Las Vegas Sun newspaper. A Mexican-born graduate of UNLV, he’s passionate about soccer, video games, books and coffee.
State Sen. Pat Spearman, who lost a bid for mayor of North Las Vegas last year, has a bill to expand the city council to six wards starting in 2024.
A week before a possible vote on rules for upcoming cannabis consumption lounges, the city of Las Vegas had not budged on a proposed 1,000-foot separation requirement between such establishments.
A judge said portions of the Clark County ordinance were vague and subjected homeowners to intrusive inspections. The county says it can still issue licenses.
Pamela Goynes-Brown remembers playing outside the old North Las Vegas City Hall when her father would take his children to work.
A “state of the art” library reminiscent of those found at universities is coming to the Historic Westside.
The Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday postponed a possible vote on regulations for the upcoming cannabis consumption lounges.
The state’s order came after a major pipeline that delivers gasoline supplies to Las Vegas developed a leak in Long Beach, California.
The Las Vegas City Council could vote as early as Wednesday on regulations for the upcoming cannabis consumption lounges.
The county clerk’s office issues about 80,000 annual marriage licenses. It’s opened the pop-up location since 2018 (with the exception of 2021, a pandemic year).
The Clark County Commission this week approved nearly $3 million in contracts to care for children who are victims of sex trafficking.
Las Vegas Councilwoman Victoria Seaman on Thursday evening publicly announced a bid to be the city’s next mayor.
Clark County was awarded nearly $15 million in federal funding to help those experiencing homelessness.
The North Las Vegas Fire Department is “absorbing” dispatch duties from the private ambulance company it contracts for 911 calls.
The city of Las Vegas completed initial code enforcement inspections at the nearly three dozen Las Vegas properties similar to the Alpine Motel.