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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.
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If approved by city lawmakers, the project could ultimately more than quadruple the number of hospital beds in the city and bring hotels, restaurants and retail.
Local governments in Southern Nevada say they focus on education rather than citations when it comes to mask enforcement.
Local governments are calling back employees to full-time, in-person work, offering one sign that normalcy is slowly returning to the public sector.
The divide between available funding and demand is illustrative of how deeply the pandemic has struck the region.
North Las Vegas will close its City Hall for two weeks in response to a surge in COVID-19 cases in the state.
Republican Michael Thomas cast himself as a target of the police union 20 years ago who sought to reveal serial wrongdoing in North Las Vegas.
The search by leaders in the region for bed space for such patients will not end there as officials anticipate facing a crisis affecting cities across the country: Hospital bed shortages.
North Las Vegas City Council plans to use teleconferencing. Henderson plans to use video. Las Vegas and Clark County are determining how best to do the same.
The partnership will focus on placing children who statistics indicate would otherwise have difficulty finding adoptive homes.
North Las Vegas recently provided a 12-month notice to end the contract to house up to 315 of its inmates — mostly men — in the Las Vegas Detention Center.