Local governments in Southern Nevada say they focus on education rather than citations when it comes to mask enforcement.
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The government workforce in the Las Vegas Valley has not been immune to the latest variant-fueled swell of COVID-19 cases. But officials say they have been able to avoid any serious disruptions to operations.
The Southern Nevada Water Authority has aggressively pursued the removal of grass in Southern Nevada for decades. It wants to make turf regulations even more restrictive.
A major rift has emerged between national and local leaders of a prominent civic engagement and advocacy group for Latino communities.
The Nevada attorney general’s office filed charges against a Las Vegas business executive, accusing him of voting in his late wife’s name in 2020.
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman said she would welcome the opportunity for her city to host the 2024 Republican National Convention.
Clark County proposed regular COVID-19 testing for unvaccinated workers. Other local governments are watching.
After the first weekend with a new public mask mandate, Southern Nevada governments on Monday reported no major compliance issues.
The former Golden Knights right wing has been smashing into Southern Nevada water wasters since 2019.
Las Vegas Councilwoman Michele Fiore called city compliance observers “snitches.” The program was implemented after Clark County was designated a red zone.
Ward 2 Councilwoman Victoria Seaman and a group of faith leaders spoke out against a directive that bans the gathering of 10 or more people at places of worship.
Thousands of government workers in Southern Nevada find their jobs suddenly in flux, a result of stringent health precautions and public facility closures.
According to a community announcement online, Summerlin has closed playgrounds and canceled its annual egg hunt that was scheduled for April 4.
North Las Vegas recently provided a 12-month notice to end the contract to house up to 315 of its inmates — mostly men — in the Las Vegas Detention Center.
Presidential hopeful U.S. Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey on Thursday night urged a small, diverse room of supporters at UNLV to approach the 2020 election cycle with love.