The city’s proposed spending plan for fiscal year 2023 suggests the financial hit from COVID-19 is behind it.
Shea Johnson
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman highlighted economic development during the annual State of the City address Thursday, saying little about a resurgent pandemic.
Nancy Brune, the founding executive director of a state research and policy think tank, vows to bring a voice of reason to city leadership in the northwest Ward 6.
Clark County will invite public questions or concerns on Wednesday about a magician’s proposal to perform with tigers just off the Strip.
Onofrio “No-No” Zicari was hurt storming Omaha Beach on D-Day during World War II.
Susan Heltsley’s career in government finance spans nearly 20 years, including for a local public agency and the state of Washington.
Las Vegas will appeal a recent court decision that found the city “took” 35 acres of the former Badlands Golf Club course by making it impossible to develop.
Clark County proposed regular COVID-19 testing for unvaccinated workers. Other local governments are watching.
The deal will cost the county $32 million in its first year and between $10 million to $16 million annually over the subsequent two years.
With more than 12,000 jobs to be filled, Clark County officials view event Friday as a potentially sweeping lifeline.
Present statewide mandates limit the capacity at senior centers to 50 percent.
The Clark County Commission passed a resolution Tuesday that denounced anti-Asian sentiment and affirmed the county’s commitment to protecting its residents.
In a sign of the times, Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman will deliver the annual State of the City address through television and social media on Thursday.
City lawmakers agreed to sell 5.5 acres of vacant land for $1 to an affordable housing developer with plans to construct 144 units in the near northwest part of Las Vegas.
Clark County will recognize Indigenous Peoples’ Day on the same day as Columbus Day, but won’t replace the traditional holiday.