The new order, which will apply in indoor public spaces in counties with substantial or high rates of transmission of COVID-19, including Clark County, takes effect Friday.
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Clark County Commissioner Tick Segerblom is proposing using federal coronavirus relief funds to give $100 to every person who gets vaccinated, the latest incentive to be offered in Nevada.
Vaccine hesitancy and lacking access continue to be hurdles as coronavirus cases remain on the rise in the state.
Hundreds found instant employment during a recent large-scale job fair at the Las Vegas Convention Center, according to Clark County Commissioner Jim Gibson.
A new establishment is being developed around the iconic neon cowboy.
The next big attraction in downtown Las Vegas may be an urban central park across from City Hall, expected to begin construction next year.
The mandate from the county commission during an emergency meeting Tuesday comes as the lawmakers try to slow a rise in COVID-19 cases.
The number of new cases was the highest three-day total since the state halted weekend reporting of COVID-19 data in mid-April.
The Asian-American Pacific Islanders Community Commission serves as a liaison between the community and county lawmakers. Applications are due Wednesday.
Las Vegas Councilwoman Victoria Seaman repeated Wednesday that FBI agents visited City Hall to discuss Councilwoman Michele Fiore. Fiore says it is “highly questionable.”
In the middle of a record heat wave, where temperatures have remained blistering overnight, an outdoor shelter for homeless people in Las Vegas is not working.
In less than two months, the county must submit a plan for spending nearly a half-billion dollars in federal pandemic aid. Beginning Tuesday it will seek feedback from the public.
The city adopted dangerous building standards in 1995. Many repeat offenders have since escaped being torn down.
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.