Four top city executives have applied to become the next Las Vegas city manager, seeking to take over for Scott Adams as top administrator when he retires in November.
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A second leg of a planned multipurpose trail running through the Red Rock National Conservation Area received federal funding to move forward.
Las Vegas police repeatedly tried to make a chronic nuisance case against the Alpine Motel before a fatal fire in 2019, but city officials said the apartments didn’t meet the standards.
The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles is offering limited commercial driver’s license service at its North Las Vegas office.
President Donald Trump canceled planned travel to Las Vegas ‘out of an abundance of caution’ amid virus outbreak.
Preventing COVID-19 is key in preventing the illness from spreading among the homeless are more susceptible to contracting the illness and can’t self-quarantine at home.
The Southern Nevada Health District is reporting three new “presumptive positive” COVID-19 cases, bringing the total number of cases of the new coronavirus to five in Clark County and seven in Nevada.
The program will provide “holistic” treatment and housing for people undergoing substance abuse treatment and will cover even the uninsured.
Former Vice President Joe Biden told members of the Culinary Union Local 226 during a town hall on Wednesday they would be able to keep their hard-won health care benefits under his health care plan.
Gov. Steve Sisolak and 2020 presidential hopeful Elizabeth Warren were among the large group of political figures and supporters to march in the Las Vegas Pride Night Parade.
Federal official praises Clark County School District for its testing program, which detected elevated lead levels in water at three schools in late 2017 and early 2018.
The total of 5,286 people living in shelters and on the streets in Clark County tallied in January was the fewest since the county began counting the homeless in 2007.
Many federal employees in Las Vegas are feeling the pain of the partial government shutdown, as they continue to work without pay.
Las Vegas city officials see a new downtown revitalization effort as so all-encompassing, they’ve dubbed it Project Enchilada.
A Las Vegas attorney who commonly defends drunken driving suspects was arrested recently on suspicion of driving under the influence, records show.