The funds will help build apartments and renovate an existing senior living complex.
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A plan to build transitional housing for recently released offenders is getting pushback from the community before it goes to Las Vegas officials for consideration.
Las Vegas imposed a $180,000 penalty on a home officials determined was being rented through Airbnb without a city-mandated license.
A mixed-use building is being proposed in the Arts District that would add more apartments, hotel rooms and commercial space to the area.
A public-private partnership has transformed a former motel in downtown Las Vegas into transitional housing.
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman cast the lone “no” vote, saying the property needs a park.
The would-be developer of housing planned for the defunct Badlands golf course is ready to settle its longstanding legal dispute with the city of Las Vegas for $64 million, according to documents prepared for Wednesday’s City Council meeting.
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 judge agreed with the developer behind stalled housing plans on a defunct golf course near Summerlin who claimed that interference by Las Vegas officials made land impossible to develop.
In a world where headlines often focus on challenges and crises, the quiet victories in our communities can easily go unnoticed. Yet, these victories are the foundation of our everyday lives, shaping the safety and security we often take for granted. Southern Nevada’s recent success in reducing crime is one such victory—a story of effective […]
The former employee said she was pressured by a Control Board member to engage in discriminatory hiring practices.
Las Vegas is weighing whether to strengthen its camping ordinance that bans homeless encampments on public spaces.
The Clark County School District teacher assistant arrested for inappropriate contact with a minor told police she had a loving relationship with a student.
Federal prosecutors said in a court filing that Fiore’s claims “rest upon a misreading of two FBI documents and are irrelevant to the wire fraud charges the defendant faces.”