The government workforce in the Las Vegas Valley has not been immune to the latest variant-fueled swell of COVID-19 cases. But officials say they have been able to avoid any serious disruptions to operations.
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The turf ban would apply to all new development, except for schools, parks and cemeteries. Existing regulations prohibit grass in front yards and limit it to 50 percent of a backyard’s area.
John Entsminger has served as general manager of the Southern Nevada Water Authority since 2014. He says the Colorado River isn’t in a crisis, but it is out of easy solutions.
Clark County says the company working on the project, Rosendin Electric, could have its dust permit suspended if it continues to neglect its duty to protect the air.
Another warm, dry winter could mean increased water demand and additional harm to desert animals, experts say.
The endorsement, released Friday night, comes days after former Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt officially announced his candidacy for U.S. Senate.
Under the new agreement, the development will withdraw a lawsuit that it filed against the city this month.
Evan Belshe, 26, died in a car crash on Lake Mead Boulevard on April 14. His mother said his sense of humor blossomed in a serious situation.
The Henderson City Council voted Tuesday to approve the sale of a parcel near Las Vegas Boulevard and St. Rose Parkway, but the deal has years to finalize.
A ruling from a court last week overturned a state-mandated limit on religious gatherings. Now, allowable attendance at places of worship is capped at 25 percent of capacity.