The city-owned Reed Whipple Cultural Center is no longer a part of the Neon Museum’s plan for growth.
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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.
To make room for a health building close to the Courtyard Homeless Resource Center, the city is considering acquiring a homeless services nonprofit’s land, even if it has to use condemnation.
Clark County workers with the Department of Family Services urged their employer Wednesday to fill more than 100 vacant positions as they sounded an alarm over unsafe conditions for staff and clients.
Redrawn district boundaries in Clark County also would equalize a wide population disparity that has unfolded over the past decade.
State and local leaders came together Thursday to publicize ongoing efforts to assist struggling residents at risk of eviction.
The one-eighth-of-a-cent increase had become more critical by helping to address the sweeping effects of the pandemic, officials said.
Melanie Rouse, who most recently worked in the medical examiner’s office in Maricopa County, will replace John Fudenberg, who retired in August.
Capacity and social distancing rules would be completely lifted once 60 percent of eligible residents have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.
Las Vegas city lawmakers met on Inauguration Day, providing them an opportunity to share their thoughts on the new administration.