A well-connected public relations firm that backed out of a Henderson contract in 2016 amid conflict-of-interest questions is performing work for the city again.
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Former Henderson Police Chief LaTesha Watson claims in a complaint with a state commission that the city discriminated against her because she is a black woman.
The city is going on a hiring spree to staff the jail it plans to reopen next year. Entry-level corrections officers will start out making more than $53,000.
The city of North Las Vegas pulled an agenda item from its agenda that would have authorized hiring a law firm to sue electric car company Faraday Future for breach of contract.
Developers took the first step in transforming the historic Black Mountain Golf and Country Club into a development with 1,800 homes. They face opposition from neighbors.
Henderson Councilman Dan Shaw owed the federal government millions of dollars from a failed business venture. And he still might.
The Arizona Diamondbacks want to stay in their home state, but the team is not completely ruling out the possibility of relocating to another city, including Henderson.
Last year, Henderson officials quietly began a push to lure the Arizona Diamondbacks from the team’s Phoenix home to their city, records obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal show.
North Las Vegas officials are touting the city’s new residential video inspection program as a first among municipalities in the Las Vegas Valley.
Former longtime Henderson employee Michelle Romero was sworn in Tuesday evening to replace term-limited Gerri Schroder as the city’s Ward 1 councilwoman.