Several longtime judges did not move to retain their District Court seat in this year’s election by the filing deadline.
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A Clark County pilot team cut hospitalizations in mental health crisis calls, easing pressure on 911 and emergency rooms.
After a one-year pause, the Southern Nevada Homeless Continuum of Care’s Point in Time Count is resuming on Jan. 29.
Las Vegas planning commissioner Stephen Munford resigns under pressure a day before a City Council vote on his removal after a request from Councilwoman Shondra Summers-Armstrong.
The plan would help pay for 911 infrastructure improvements. Officials said the region’s analog 911 system is long overdue for modernization.
The 2026 election will be a crowded field as all District and Family Court seats will be on the ballot in Clark County.
Here’s the Metropolitan Police Department’s plan to reduce traffic-related fatalities and keep officer-involved shootings at an all-time low
Clark County won’t disclose the findings of its construction management investigations.
A District Court judge this month dismissed a lawsuit that sought to stop construction of an upcoming Las Vegas housing and resource facility.
The Clark County Commission praised the local government’s top executive and voted to award him a 4 percent bonus during a year-end performance review.
Las Vegas developer Ali Kaveh aims to break ground next year on the project, called Jade Promenade.
Henderson’s two largest police unions are distancing themselves from Councilwoman Monica Larson after she renounced a political endorsement from one of them last week.
The last board meeting of the year was filled with reflection on the school district’s accomplishments in 2025 and a vote to revise the district’s budget as enrollment falls.
A Clark County employee is accused of using her position to access financial accounts belonging to deceased residents for personal expenses, federal prosecutors said Tuesday.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal’s 2025 Judicial Performance Evaluation asked questions about 101 judges from the Nevada Supreme Court and multiple lower courts.
