Reducing carnage on Las Vegas Valley roadways requires a community-wide commitment to safer driving, according to Sheriff Kevin McMahill.
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The former head of Clark County Juvenile Justice Services used racial epithets to describe youth offenders while he perpetuated an unprofessional atmosphere around his employees, a recently obtained report found.
The board heard updates from Clark County and the city of Las Vegas on their efforts to implement a law legalizing street food vendors.
The “Navigation Center,” a motel converted into a temporary housing complex, has been leased by the county to house 70 adults at a time experiencing homelessness.
Clark County will make a $170,000 settlement payment related to litigation with the Las Vegas Review-Journal over the release of child autopsies.
In an effort to improve late 911 response times, commissioners approved a plan to fast track changes to its contracts with two private ambulance companies.
The new cultural district “will help preserve and celebrate the culture” of Ethiopian immigrants, the county said in a proclamation.
The embattled shelter is set to update Clark County commissioners Tuesday on steps it’s taking to improve operations, and ask for additional taxpayer dollars.
The largest private ambulance companies contracted by Clark County failed to meet on-time county benchmarks each month the first quarter of 2023.
The embattled Animal Foundation is scheduled to update Clark County officials Tuesday regarding the status of the nonprofit’s shelter.
It is one of the few markets in Las Vegas’ “food desert” — areas where there are limited options for affordable and nutritious food in lower-income neighborhoods.
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).
As the sun prepares to rise Thursday, hundreds of volunteers will begin to disperse across Clark County in a daylong mission to find out how many people are experiencing homelessness throughout the valley.
In a recent 17-month period, the two largest ambulance companies in Southern Nevada — AMR and MedicWest — have reached the 90 percent on-time contractual obligation with Clark County once and zero times, respectively.
A former candidate for Nevada lieutenant governor who was forcefully removed from a Clark County Commission meeting in 2021 has sued the governmental body and its security officers.