The city of Las Vegas is debuting Results Vegas, a new data-driven performance management initiative, to improve services, affect City Hall decision making and engage the community.
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Results of a second vote tally requested by independent candidate Roque “Rocky” De La Fuente may not be announced until next week.
Police have not yet established a motive for the killing of Michael Tzaras, 46, north of downtown.
Nevada death row inmate Scott Dozier, convicted in two killings, recently told a judge that he wants to die, but state prison officials can’t find a way to execute him.
Over the past 20 years, Mike Lane has earned a living at a variety of occupations and on Tuesday, he is expected to add Clark County chief information officer to his list of jobs.
Thousands of rodeo fans came to Cowboy Christmas on Sunday for some retail therapy and entertainment. The 31st annual shopping spectacular features more than 400 vendors occupying a 440,000-square-foot space at the Las Vegas Convention Center’s South Hall.
Live images of traffic clogged freeways flashing on morning newscasts usually help motorists decide how to get to work. But some images just can’t — or shouldn’t — be seen by the general public.
Javier Aget-Torres, who is of Cuban descent, said part-time math instructor George Buch should not be fired for making remarks about immigrants to him on Facebook. The comments led to a firestorm of controversy.
Charter schools aren’t eligible for the Nevada’s achievement district, which has irked opponents of the initiative.
Hotel President Andrew Fonfa says Lucky Dragon is ahead of the trend of Asian residents and tourists decending on Las Vegas.
The annual Cowboy Christmas and Classic Car Show, presented by the city of Las Vegas’ Ward 6, took place Saturday at Floyd Lamb Park.
A union hall incident that resulted in a call to police and led to a protective order against union executive Sharon Kisling illustrates a nasty power struggle at the highest levels of SEIU Local 1107 — which represents about 18,000 of Nevada’s government and healthcare employees.
Tourism is a copycat business world with few original ideas so it isn’t hard to look at what airlines have done over the past decade to see the Strip parking correlation.
When Jose Navarro started working at foreclosure auctions during the recession, Las Vegas’ economy was a mess – but it was a great time to flip houses.
Six people were displaced and one was taken to the hospital after a Saturday afternoon fire in the south valley.
