A fight at an off-duty party and allegations of inappropriate remarks from a battalion chief underscore how the department has been unable to avoid internal controversies in recent years.
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The Las Vegas Fire Department retirements come after allegations of unprofessional behavior and disparaging staff. One employee said department morale was “a living hell.”
Responses to an online survey, open until the end of the month, will be considered as the county sets rules for the industry, officials say.
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman will deliver the State of the City address on Thursday, once again to be held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Greg Weitzel faced a decision to either step down or be fired. It’s unclear if workplace investigations played a role.
“We’re in an environment today where we got to focus on the treatment because there are just some people that are not going to get vaccinated,” said county Commission Chairwoman Marilyn Kirkpatrick.
A new ordinance can restrict pet ownership and also defines rules for tethering animals outside, particularly in the heat.
With a 60 percent immunization target within reach, officials are directly appealing to those 16 to 25 years old to get a COVID-19 vaccination shot.
A strike team led by the city of Las Vegas recently administered first doses at two housing complexes, representing its most direct effort to date to immunize the vulnerable.
Las Vegas Senior Assistant City Attorney Bryan Scott will officially become the city’s top prosecutor in two weeks, replacing Brad Jerbic.