Precautions are being taken as high temperatures are forecast for today’s rally by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at Sunset Park in Las Vegas.
Politics and Government
More than 208,000 Nevadans participated in either early voting or submitted a mail ballot as of Friday morning, according to data from the secretary of state’s office.
Antisemitism will be officially defined in the Nevada System of Higher Education handbook, the state’s Board of Regents ruled.
A bill co-sponsored by U.S. Rep. Susie Lee would put the weight of the federal government behind efforts to prosecute criminals taking part in organized retail theft.
Until recently, Las Vegas mayoral candidate Irina Hansen had never aspired to run for office.
Since fiscal year 2006, the county’s Department of Air Quality has transferred more than $7.3 million in air quality penalty funds to the Clark County School District.
The hip-hop producer known as Mally Mall was recently given one last shot by Clark County after allowing five exotic animal permits to lapse in the past 11 years.
Discharging firearms is illegal in a broad swath of unincorporated Clark County. Commissioner Justin Jones wants to expand it as development extends outward.
Clark County Commissioners on Tuesday adopted regulations to strengthen enforcement of laws that prohibit short-term home rentals, including fines that will accompany property tax bills.
Las Vegas and Clark County — which run programs at Clark County schools — are planning for what they will do in the event district teachers go on strike starting Sept. 10.
Assemblyman William McCurdy II, the chairman of the Nevada State Democratic Party, will seek to replace term-limited Commissioner Lawrence Weekly in District D in 2020.
The majority of about 60 Ethiopian restaurants, shops and stores in Las Vegas can be found on a roughly two-mile stretch of Decatur.
A Clark County commissioner is proposing a one-eighth percent sales tax instead of the maximum quarter-cent sales tax allowed under Assembly Bill 309.
An estimated $28.4 million in funding is expected to be available for building projects to fight poverty during the next five years.
The disputed request to rename a stretch of road currently named after famed actress and singer Debbie Reynolds will return to the Clark County Planning Commission on Aug. 20.