Five Clark County commissioners were offered “educational” Formula 1 tickets worth nearly $11,000, reports show.
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Under the new law, any person who stops in “pedestrian flow zones,” which include the pedestrian bridges and up to 20 feet surrounding the connected stairs or escalators could be charged with a misdemeanor.
It may be surprising that Las Vegas, a community so obsessed with aesthetics, is the largest city in the country without a stand-alone art museum. That may soon be changing.
Here are some locations where common household items like paper, plastic, glass and aluminum can be easily recycled in the Las Vegas area.
Springs Preserve and the Christmas Tree Recycling Committee offer more than 30 locations where you can recycle your tree for free.
The man shot by Las Vegas police after allegedly stealing a tow truck and later barricading himself inside a home has been identified.
Higher* Archy became the first Black female-owned independent consumption lounge after regulators approved its license last month.
Robert Hoy, who was fatally shot Tuesday afternoon, was a computer system engineer that had done contract work with the CIA, according to his wife.
After two ambulance companies consistently failed to meet required ambulance response times, Clark County approved a change to their contracts.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported that she was hired by a nonprofit a month after lawmakers voted to appropriate $250,000 to it.
It’s not just one class or type of drug being affected. Medications “across the board” are experiencing shortages, one longtime Las Vegas pharmacist said.
A bill to provide $380 million in public funding for a new baseball stadium in Las Vegas that will play host to the Oakland A’s was approved by the Nevada Legislature.
The Nevada Senate Tuesday voted 13-8 to approve $380 million in public financing for a baseball stadium in Las Vegas that’s planned to house the relocated Oakland A’s.
The MLB franchise needs lawmakers’ approval for a $1.5 billion ballpark on the Strip, including up to $380 million in public financing.
A bill to provide up to $380 million in public financing for a $1.5 billion ballpark has not yet been introduced at the Nevada Legislature.
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