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Early voters on Saturday touted the convenience of not having to wait in line Election Day.
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Overtime doubled the base pay of some Clark County firefighters in 2022, records show.
Our interactive graphic shows the Las Vegas Valley’s building growth by decade, and what the population might look like in 2060. More than 2.3 million people live here now.
COVID-19 vaccine allocations have been based on an aggregation of how many adults lived in each state from 2014 through 2018, not the most recent population data.
Health officials for months have declined to identify specific spreading events or case clusters in Southern Nevada beyond nursing homes and other licensed facilities.
Billing itself as “the largest community-based population health study in the world,” the Healthy Nevada Project research project already has enrolled more than 35,000 volunteers since it launched in Washoe County in late 2016.
Lines of eager voters kept early polling locations across Clark County operating past their posted closing times on Friday, the last day of early voting.
The Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday approved a $59.3 million contract to build a four-story municipal courthouse. The developer, the Molasky Group of Cos., estimates it can cut $1.1 million in costs, and the city expects to recoup a $3 million construction contingency.
Clark County Commissioner Chris Giunchigliani wants to require home builders to construct larger backyards for new homes, but some in the industry are already pushing back.
The last three years have been Clark County’s best when it comes to visitation levels. The coming Las Vegas Stadium should make future numbers even better, according to a new Moody’s Investor Service report.
Vital government services provided to Sunrise Manor and Whitney are heavily subsidized by Clark County, and combining the two towns into a city likely would burden residents with expenses totaling tens of millions of dollars.
Las Vegas Justice Court Chief Judge Joe Bonaventure said Tuesday afternoon he is in favor of keeping two of his courtrooms and judges dedicated to hearing only domestic violence cases.