Former President Donald Trump will speak in Sunset Park at noon Sunday in temperatures that could reach 103 degrees.
Politics and Government
The unemployment rate edged up to a still-low 4%, from 3.9%, ending a 27-month streak of unemployment below 4%, the Labor Department said Friday.
The Henderson City Council on Tuesday approved giving a 3.5 percent bonus to City Manager Richard Derrick.
Henderson and North Las Vegas soon will be able to sponsor and oversee charter schools, after the Nevada Department of Education gave its blessing this week.
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.
A purchase approved by the Clark County Commission is a response to the increased use of mail ballots, especially during the Nevada presidential primary election.
Clark County commissioners approved nearly $125 million in funding for certain projects and park renovations across the valley.
The 17,066-square-foot, 24-bed facility was built in 2021 but never fully occupied.
The Regional Flood Control District has tried for years to get people to avoid going out into floodwaters, but its general manager said some people refuse to listen.
County commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday to approve a design for the Forever One Memorial, which will honor the dozens who died and hundreds who were injured at the Route 91 Harvest festival.
The 1 October Memorial Committee is expected to recommend a memorial design to the Clark County Board of Commissioners.
A Clark County district judge ruled Wednesday that certain county employees must preserve private text messages related to developer Jim Rhodes’ long-stalled housing project near Red Rock Canyon.
A District Court judge Wednesday removed Robert Telles from his elected position as Clark County Public Administrator.
Las Vegas police are pushing for a county ordinance that would ban obstructions on Strip pedestrian bridges, but opponents say it would violate the First Amendment rights of street performers.
See the wedding industry through a historic lens at a new exhibit in Las Vegas.