Chicanos Por La Causa launched its Latino Loud campaign to encourage Hispanics in Las Vegas to participate in the 2024 election.
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Las Vegas City Attorney Bryan Scott is stepping down from the post after three years.
The city of Las Vegas completed initial code enforcement inspections at the nearly three dozen Las Vegas properties similar to the Alpine Motel.
The City Council is scheduled Wednesday to consider talks for a possible mixed-use medical campus at the 50-acre property.
County officials believe there is a shortage of more than 80,000 homes for low-income residents.
An office space deal approved by the Las Vegas City Council is the predecessor to a bigger piece: the Westside Workforce Education and Training Center.
The long-term goal is to launch the network across the city “to provide everyone an opportunity to digitally access educational opportunities,” the city said.
The city of Las Vegas has embarked on a year-long pilot program intended to address a serious dilemma for homeless people after they are released from a hospital: Where do they go to heal?
Jorge Cervantes, chief operations and development officer, will replace Scott Adams, who is retiring in November.
The idea is to show the state that Southern Nevada should be able to write its own guidelines as it responds to the coronavirus pandemic.