A Henderson senior facility and aquatic center won a regional award, the city announced Tuesday.
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A woman died this weekend after being hit by a car last week in Henderson, police said.
The visit, part of the Collings Foundation’s 110-city “Wings of Freedom Tour” to honor veterans of the war, includes three bombers and a fighter.
It’s been nine weeks since the start of the 2019 legislative session and we’ve heard many bright ideas for improving public education. But we haven’t addressed the elephant in the room — money.
Henderson is going high-tech to solve some vexing city problems. Last year, the city was one of three Southern Nevada agencies chosen to participate in Startup in Residence, a program developed by the San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Civic Innovation that is dedicated to pairing tech companies with governments.
Henderson Police Chief LaTesha Watson is now on unpaid leave, a high-ranking city official said Thursday.
Henderson is transforming from a bedroom community to an employment center with under-construction developments like the Google data center and the Raiders practice facility.
The Henderson Animal Care and Control facility will offer a substantial discount for cat, dog and rabbit adoptions on Saturday.
Michelle Romero will serve as the Ward 1 representative on the Henderson City Council for the next four years.
Henderson-area students can expect significantly shorter commutes come 2020, when the new Health and Sciences building on the Henderson campus is expected to be complete.
It’s almost ozone season in Southern Nevada. The Clark County Department of Air Quality has announced its season-long ozone advisory will be in effect from Monday through Sept. 30.
Cowabunga Bay in Henderson opened for the season Saturday.
Development and experience are the centerpiece issues for the race to fill the Henderson City Council’s Ward 1 seat.
Despite being the second youngest of the 58 victims who lost their lives in the Route 91 Harvest festival massacre, Quinton Robbins is leaving a legacy far beyond his years.
Jeanette Jones, founder of a research firm and a librarian with Paseo Verde Library, has simple motivation for teaching a “Tackling Fake News” class. “If not us, then who?” she said, adding that libraries are in the business of disseminating trustworthy information to the public.
