Telles, an attorney and elected Clark County’s public administrator, was arrested this week in the killing of Review-Journal reporter Jeff German.
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Lower-income and minority communities are once again experiencing some of Southern Nevada’s fastest spread of COVID-19, data shows.
The Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority chose a temporary leader as board members prepared to hire an outside firm to run and evaluate the agency.
Clark County’s two mass COVID-19 vaccination sites, as well as smaller sites, are operating well below capacity.
Controversy has swirled around the question all year. Lacking a national coronavirus death definition, state officials created their own.
Federal data released June 1 showed 126 COVID-19 deaths in the state’s nursing homes. As of Tuesday morning, state officials had reported only 92.
HUD Secretary Ben Carson, visiting Las Vegas, touts streamlined applications, reduced fees and tax credits as a way to induce developers to build or rehabilitate low-income housing nationwide.
Four top television journalists shared their experiences covering the sometimes-chaotic administration of President Donald Trump.
A government program designed to bring transparency to lobbyists’ private meetings with Clark County Commission members operates without oversight or enforcement, a Las Vegas Review-Journal investigation has found.
Before a single shovel hits dirt or crane pierces the sky, lobbyists are greasing the wheels for developers to construct Southern Nevada’s major resorts and master-planned communities.