It’s not clear how much the city of Las Vegas may have to pay in its latest loss in court in the years-long legal battle over the defunct Badlands golf course.
Ricardo Torres-Cortez
Ricardo Torres-Cortez covers the city of Las Vegas and Clark County. He returned to the Review-Journal, where he’d interned, after a five-year stint at the Las Vegas Sun newspaper. A Mexican-born graduate of UNLV, he’s passionate about soccer, video games, books and coffee.
A District Court hearing to possibly remove accused murderer Robbert Telles as the Clark County public administrator Wednesday was pushed back a week.
Sudden resignations at the Animal Foundation Sunday led to a temporary disruption in operations, the nonprofit shelter confirmed Monday.
A Clark County employee alleged to have partaken in an “inappropriate relationship” with the official accused of killing Review-Journal veteran journalist Jeff German has switched departments, a county spokesman confirmed Thursday.
The city of Las Vegas on Wednesday approved an agreement with the operators of the Strat to build a pedestrian view deck along a Las Vegas Boulevard sidewalk.
Cannabis consumption lounges are coming to the city of Las Vegas.
Clark County Commissioner Jim Gibson said a Tuesday discussion on marijuana lounges regulations was designed to help push an ordinance over the finish line.
Las Vegas Councilwoman Victoria Seaman said she was appalled with what she saw at the Animal Foundation shelter after she showed up for an unannounced visit, which she classified as an inspection, earlier this week.
The state will accept applications for marijuana lounges between Oct. 14-27.
The dominant theme of Sunday’s 9/11 commemoration was to “never forget” the 2,977 people killed in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, including 343 firefighters, but also the spirit of unity that came after.
Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles retains his elected position, even as he faces murder charges in the death of Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German.
The Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday voted to increase sewer fees, pushing the costs for most homeowners to $289 per year, according to the city.
Clark County voted Tuesday to allocate nearly $120 million to help build or renovate about 3,100 affordable housing units.
Latinos are expected to play a decisive role in the election, and campaigns are working hard to gain their support.
A poll commissioned by the AARP poll shows Gov. Steve Sisolak and U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto with slight leads among all likely voters.