A few dozen people gathered Tuesday morning in front of a federal building in downtown Las Vegas to rally in support of Black migrants.
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A proposed water line that would quench the thirst of development could tunnel through federally protected land.
Las Vegas police are looking into the “alcohol-related” death of a juvenile early on New Year’s Day at a home in The Ridges. Whether they investigate depends on the findings of an autopsy.
Henderson Councilwoman Michelle Romero in an open letter called for the economy to reopen while vulnerable populations continue to take shelter.
The city of Henderson is considering changing its rules regarding marijuana dispensary licenses. Currently, pot shops must offer both medical and recreational marijuana.
Ward 1 Councilman Isaac Barron was first elected to the North Las Vegas City Council in 2013. He intends run for the Clark County Commission in District D.
Former Henderson Police Chief LaTesha Watson claims in a complaint with a state commission that the city discriminated against her because she is a black woman.
Henderson is going high-tech to solve some vexing city problems. Last year, the city was one of three Southern Nevada agencies chosen to participate in Startup in Residence, a program developed by the San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Civic Innovation that is dedicated to pairing tech companies with governments.
The Henderson City Council on Tuesday approved a land deal with a developer who was convicted of tax fraud more than a decade ago.
The field of candidates running to represent Ward 4 is now at six, including incumbent Richard Cherchio.
A man was killed Sunday morning after crashing into the back of a semitrailer in Henderson.
Clark County fire officials were called just before 2:30 p.m. to the fire on the 3100 block of Highland Drive, near Desert Inn Road and Interstate 15, dispatch logs show.
Maj. Stephen Del Bagno died Wednesday when his F-16 fighter jet crashed during routine training on the Nevada Test and Training Range about 10:30 a.m., military officials said.
Every year, when I review the results of the Nevada State Bank Small Business Survey, I’m reminded that optimism is more than a gut feeling – it’s often a decision. Nevada’s small business owners made that decision with clarity.
Las Vegas police made nearly 70 DUI arrests over the three-day Fourth of July holiday weekend, according to the department.
A total of 1,131 crash-related deaths occurred on Southern Nevada roads between 2019 and 2023.
As of about 8 p.m., Ray Johnson of the U.S. Forest Service said residents who live in the area of the blaze had been evacuated and were not allowed to return to their homes.
Business owners say it’s been difficult to find customers as a busy stretch of Tropicana Avenue remained closed for several days after a major windstorm. The road reopened around 7 p.m. Saturday.