North Las Vegas will close its City Hall for two weeks in response to a surge in COVID-19 cases in the state.
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More than $1 billion went to Nevada to help governments recuperate costs related to responding to the coronavirus. Some cities will see a disproportionately small share.
The North Las Vegas City Council unanimously approved a budget Wednesday that assumes unions will agree to cuts that will save the city money.
North Las Vegas on Thursday reopened its police records bureau building, giving the public access to services such as fingerprinting and work cards.
The coronavirus outbreak brought Nevada’s economy to its knees. Now North Las Vegas is bracing for a $64 million revenue shortfall through the end of the next fiscal year.
The map, created by North Las Vegas, shows which restaurants are open, as well as whether the businesses provide delivery, curbside service or have a drive-thru.
The North Las Vegas City Council unanimously approved the settlement Wednesday.
The North Las Vegas City Council voted 4-1 this month to go back to the bargaining table with Teamsters Local 14. The union claims the city refuses to negotiate.
The City Council unanimously approved an ordinance that will allow the city to levy civil or criminal penalties against those who violate emergency directives.
The council will meet Wednesday to consider an ordinance that would allow for penalties against people who violate emergency orders issued by the governor or city manager.
North Las Vegas is heading back to the bargaining table with Teamsters Local 14 after the sudden spread of the coronavirus has left the city facing financial uncertainty.
In an email to city staff on Wednesday night, North Las Vegas City Manager Ryann Juden announced an officer had tested positive for the virus.
Two North Las Vegas city councilmen are slated to participate in a webinar Wednesday morning. The goal is to give business owners a place to ask questions and get information.
Normally, cities run emergency operations centers with essential workers grouped together in one room. But a contagious virus presents a new challenge.
North Las Vegas City Council plans to use teleconferencing. Henderson plans to use video. Las Vegas and Clark County are determining how best to do the same.