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Overtime doubled the base pay of some Clark County firefighters in 2022, records show.
North Las Vegas voters will decide during the upcoming primary election whether a pair of property taxes will continue funding public safety and public works.
With 400,000 people expected to ring in 2024 on the Strip and downtown, officials spoke about what they will be doing to keep Las Vegas’ New Year celebrations safe.
A bridge that would allow pedestrians to more easily cross Las Vegas Boulevard in the burgeoning north Strip is one step closer to reality.
Visitors to the resort corridor could be banned from stopping on pedestrian bridges if county officials approve a proposed ordinance next week.
Individuals that stop or cause others to stop on pedestrian bridges could be found guilty of a misdemeanor under a proposed Clark County ordinance.
First introduced in 2013, the $5 billion All Net Resort & Arena project has been delayed several times, and its proposed financial backing has changed multiple times over the past decade.
A big piece to moving workers employed at properties located within the race’s footprint is a park-and-ride system involving the Las Vegas Monorail.
Clark County cleared the way for a guitar-shaped hotel tower to be developed at The Mirage, a project that would spell the end of the resort’s iconic volcano attraction.
Clark County wants to more tightly regulate mobile billboards, which are most often seen drive up and down the Las Vegas Strip.
Hard Rock International is looking to build a 600-room high-rise along Las Vegas Boulevard.
Clark County commissioners Tuesday unanimously approved recognizing the Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix as an annual event for at least 10 years.