The center is scheduled to close in April for roughly four months as it undergoes a facelift, city officials said Tuesday.
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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.
To make room for a health building close to the Courtyard Homeless Resource Center, the city is considering acquiring a homeless services nonprofit’s land, even if it has to use condemnation.
The proposed tent-covered show on the southeast corner of Sahara Avenue and Paradise Road had been beleaguered from the start.
After a multi-family housing complex in downtown Las Vegas was sold last year, rents dramatically increased, leaving cash-strapped residents scrambling to decide their next move.
The congresswoman said Friday she intends to introduce legislation ushering in federal protections for 450,000 acres of land near the southernmost tip of Nevada.
Magician Jay Owenhouse’s second effort to perform with three tigers in Las Vegas faces a new hurdle: Its location.
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman highlighted economic development during the annual State of the City address Thursday, saying little about a resurgent pandemic.
Nancy Brune, the founding executive director of a state research and policy think tank, vows to bring a voice of reason to city leadership in the northwest Ward 6.
Clark County will invite public questions or concerns on Wednesday about a magician’s proposal to perform with tigers just off the Strip.