Steve Grammas, president of the Las Vegas Police Protective Association, announced he plans to run for Las Vegas City Council.
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Las Vegas City Councilwoman Victoria Seaman will step down from her city post and no longer run for Clark County Commission after being appointed regional director in the HHS.
Team owner John Fisher and his family have the funding in place to pay for whatever the final cost of the stadium might be, according to team president Marc Badain.
The city of Las Vegas said Wednesday that it was not pursuing an ordinance that would’ve limited outdoor amplified noise during late-night hours at the popular Arts District.
The mayors of Southern Nevada’s three largest cities said they were optimistic about the future of their municipalities despite the region’s economic headwinds.
The city of Las Vegas had announced safety improvements would take place at the Buffalo Drive crosswalk where an Arbor View senior was struck and killed in May.
In lockstep with a similar Clark County ordinance, Las Vegas will begin regulating the use of electric bicycles and scooters at city parks and public plazas.
Months after an Arbor View High School student was struck and killed in a crosswalk, Las Vegas officials are planning to add crossing guards to middle schools and some high schools.
The filing alleges that the Las Vegas Valley Water District violated its service contract to customers, as well as the state and federal constitutions.
Alongside the new parking garage, the structure will include 10,000 square feet of retail space and public art installations.
Broadacres Marketplace said the North Las Vegas swap meet was reopening, weeks after it closed its doors citing fear about possible raids by immigration authorities.
A long-troubled community in south Las Vegas is set to be sold, though that will mean displacement for some at Paradise Spa.
Rep. Susie Lee and her son went on a nearly $24,000 trip to London paid for by advocacy group Center Forward.
Elected officials shoveled dirt to cap off a “groundbreaking” at the site of the “Campus for Hope” facility that will offer temporary housing and social services for underprivileged locals.
A city-owned golf course in east Las Vegas will transform into mixed-use housing development with more than 1,500 units.