Six Democratic candidates also championed several broad policy themes central to Democrats’ challenge to President Donald Trump in 2020. They spoke at the National Forum on Wages and Working People held Saturday in Las Vegas.
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A road project beginning Thursday on a roughly 1.7-mile stretch of Buffalo Drive is expected to cause weekday traffic restrictions on the thoroughfare for about two months, Las Vegas officials say.
Centennial Plaza at the Historic Fifth Street School will be closed to the public for several weeks beginning Tuesday as it undergoes transformation to a special event area, city officials say.
For nearly a year, some residents of an affluent community have urged Las Vegas officials to shut off outside access to a road cutting through the middle of their neighborhood as they worried about crime.
The Las Vegas Public Library will cease operations 6 p.m. Saturday as the new library in East Las Vegas readies to open late next week, according to the Las Vegas-Clark County Library District.
The annual Children’s Festival, hosted by Clark County Parks and Recreation, is expected on Saturday to celebrate all things nature-related as part of this year’s theme, “Children in Nature.”
The Clark County Commission Wednesday rejected a developer’s request to approve a preliminary plan for 3,000 homes overlooking Red Rock Canyon before a federal agency grants permission for a roadway leading to the site.
Unnerved by the rise in anti-Semitic hate speech and the general pervasiveness of bigotry, including in Nevada, former U.S. Sen. Harry Reid organized an educational forum at UNLV on Thursday as part of his call to unite people against it.
Las Vegas officials have revoked the temporary liquor license for Beauty Bar on Fremont East, which shut down Monday after it was served with an eviction notice.
Las Vegas City Manager Scott Adams’ contract won’t auto-renew after July 6. “I can’t take that any other way than you’re firing me,” he told the Council on Wednesday.