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Overtime doubled the base pay of some Clark County firefighters in 2022, records show.
County commissioners voted to approve a little over $30 million to support the construction and operation of four affordable housing projects.
The county hopes to use federal dollars to create a “one-stop shop” for home and building improvements, including those to enhance air quality.
A bridge that would allow pedestrians to more easily cross Las Vegas Boulevard in the burgeoning north Strip is one step closer to reality.
Clark County commissioners approved a contract with a third party that plans to operate remote baggage check-in locations for Harry Reid International Airport.
The public will have the chance to comment on Oct. 3 on a proposed law that would prohibit sidewalk vending in certain areas.
A deadline for bills to pass out of the committees in the opposite house where they were introduced claimed several bills, but many others will move on through the process.
Physician-assisted suicide is a step closer to being legal in Nevada after senators voted on a razor-thin margin to advance a resolution Wednesday.
Sen. Nicole Cannizzaro is set to introduce legislation that would codify protections for out-of-state abortion patients and healthcare providers who provide abortions.
Judge James Wilson said that the board did not give the proper amount of notice to victims’ families prior to the meeting, although he allowed that the board did have the power to commute death sentences.
A face off between Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto and Adam Laxalt remains uncertain after a debate in Reno was canceled.