Several Democratic presidential candidates pledged to support tribal sovereignty for Native American communities at a forum Wednesday at UNLV.
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The Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday narrowly repealed controversial rules governing the redevelopment of open spaces and vacant golf courses.
Citing a series of violent incidents that have occurred at the downtown business, the Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday shut down the Fremont East nightclub 512 despite ownership claims that positive changes have been made.
The Clark County teachers union unveiled a second voter initiative Wednesday afternoon that would hike a portion of the state’s sales tax, raising more than $1 billion for education in Nevada.
Las Vegas policymakers on Wednesday expanded a controversial ban on camping and sleeping in public to include hours when public sidewalks are being cleaned.
President Donald Trump and Chinese Vice Premier Liu He signed phase one of a trade deal at the White House Wednesday.
Dozens of homeless assistance programs in Nevada will receive more than $16 million in federal grants with more than $13 million coming to Clark County.
A group of seven House managers will formally present the impeachment articles to the Senate on Thursday, kicking off just the third impeachment trial in American history.
Two top dental board staffers were terminated in November, but inexplicably remained on the job. The revised board is meeting Friday to determine what will happen.
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Decades in the making, residents now have another option to cross the Colorado River between Laughlin and Bullhead City, Arizona.
A political action committee says Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is ineligible to appear on the November ballot unless he resubmits his petition to comply with Nevada law.
The temporary Flamingo Road bridge over Koval Lane will be reduced for this year’s Formula One race to lessen impacts on area businesses, officials said.
Vegas Stronger CEO Dave Marlon said the most effective members of the organization’s street team have personal experience with homelessness, substance abuse and mental illness.