Local governments in Southern Nevada say they focus on education rather than citations when it comes to mask enforcement.
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The government workforce in the Las Vegas Valley has not been immune to the latest variant-fueled swell of COVID-19 cases. But officials say they have been able to avoid any serious disruptions to operations.
A major rift has emerged between national and local leaders of a prominent civic engagement and advocacy group for Latino communities.
Local governments in Southern Nevada are gearing up to adopt new political boundaries based on population data from the census.
One sect of the Clark County GOP recalled several of the party’s trustees Tuesday night while a competing sect held a new election for party leadership at a separate meeting.
Clark County proposed regular COVID-19 testing for unvaccinated workers. Other local governments are watching.
After the first weekend with a new public mask mandate, Southern Nevada governments on Monday reported no major compliance issues.
Government spending on travel and lodging illustrates how effective officials believed lobbyists would be in the capital despite having little to no access to lawmakers.
Thousands of government workers in Southern Nevada find their jobs suddenly in flux, a result of stringent health precautions and public facility closures.
North Las Vegas City Council plans to use teleconferencing. Henderson plans to use video. Las Vegas and Clark County are determining how best to do the same.
To mark the beginning of Sunshine Week, the Review-Journal examined hundreds of pages documenting communications between government lobbyists who sought to derail Senate Bill 287.
North Las Vegas recently provided a 12-month notice to end the contract to house up to 315 of its inmates — mostly men — in the Las Vegas Detention Center.