Clark County employees affiliated with the Service Employees International Union Local 1107 have narrowly approved an interim agreement from the county that will restore a 2 percent pay cut employees took in 2011. Union members cast their votes on Thursday and Friday. In the non-supervisory unit of the SEIU, 53.2 percent of members approved it. In the supervisory unit, 51.4 percent supported it.
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Six people were convicted earlier this month of racketeering and other charges for enticing men into forking over large sums of money believing they were paying for sex.
Municipal Court Judge Catherine Ramsey has cost cash-strapped North Las Vegas “a lot of money” recently, perhaps as much as $10,000 a month, according to city officials.
Ex-mayor Oscar Goodman creates the “eepa” martini, a mix of a Martini and IPA beer, to open the great Vegas beer festival in downtown on east Fremont.
Hundreds of people rallied in Henderson’s Water Street district for the city’s 61st annual Heritage Parade and Festival on Saturday.
About 30 youths sat in rapt attention as Robert Williams, a former federal convict, spoke April 1 at the Dr. William U. Pearson Community Center, 1625 W. Carey Ave.
A portion of Nellis Boulevard was closed Saturday morning after a three vehicle crash, Las Vegas police said.
We’ve had a miner and the state seal, and now it’s up to Nevada’s elementary school children to choose the design for the third medallion celebrating Nevada’s 150th anniversary of statehood. But students better vote fast — the deadline to participate is Wednesday.
Federal officials want low-income Nevada families to know that free meals are available for their children this summer.
State officials agree there ought to be a law to help ensure North Las Vegas’ fiscal future, but it could be a while before they settle on what it should look like.