Voters throughout Clark County can begin casting ballots Saturday to decide seven municipal races.
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It’s a fundraising fight to the finish for several races for city offices in the Las Vegas Valley, as candidates continue to rake in dollars before June 13 runoff elections.
The family behind the former Montesano’s Italian Eateria plans a return to the food industry, this time in the form of a bakery. Owner Steven Montesano closed the South Eastern Avenue restaurant in July, after his head chef and brother, Sammy, had open-heart surgery.
By late morning Sunday, a few dozen avian aficionados had flocked to the Henderson Convention Center — bird on shoulder — to pick up pet supplies and show off their fine, feathered friends.
The body of a man found by utility workers Tuesday morning in a residential Henderson neighborhood has been identified.
The city of Henderson named Todd Peters acting police chief Thursday night amid an internal investigation into Police Chief Patrick Moers and his relationship with the department’s fundraising group.
Two business owners listed as board members on the Friends of the Henderson Police Department Foundation also have contracts with the city.
Henderson Police Chief Patrick Moers is under internal investigation after he sent out mailers to local business owners promoting a foundation that he called the department’s only authorized fundraising group.
The Henderson City Council unanimously voted Tuesday night to open the application process to those interested in the Ward 2 council seat, which will be vacant when Debra March becomes mayor next month.
The Henderson City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved a $542 million budget that city officials say highlights critical growth for Nevada’s second largest city.
The Henderson City Council unanimously approved an agreement with the Nevada Housing Division to assist low-income residents by developing affordable housing projects.
Utility workers found a body Tuesday morning in the desert behind a residential area in Henderson.
It’s 62 degrees in early May outside the Henderson Multigenerational Center, 250 S. Green Valley Parkway. The clouds are dark, winds are howling at more than 40 mph, and rain is a possibility.
A convenience store and carwash on Flamingo Road, near the intersection of Grand Canyon Drive, received building permits from the county earlier this month.
The city of Henderson debuted four dedicated pickleball courts April 24 at Whitney Mesa Recreation Area, 1661 Galleria Drive. It is the city’s fourth set of pickleball courts. “A lot of older people have told us pickleball has been more fun because of how fast-paced it is,” said James DiNicola, recreation services supervisor for the city of Henderson. “People that want to stay fit, who don’t necessarily want to play tennis, it gives them that excitement.”
