Starting July 1, the roughly 250,000 homes and business served by the Clark County Water Reclamation District will see their annual service charge go up by about 30 percent through 2028.
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Organizations that minister to the Las Vegas Valley’s homeless are applauding the Clark County Commission’s vote last month to direct up to $12 million a year in marijuana fees to build new housing.
On Saturday, “Mojave Max Watch” begins at the Springs Preserve, according to a release from Clark County.
The rate hike sought by the Clark County Water Reclamation District, which serves more than 248,000 homes and businesses in the unincorporated county, would raise the average residential bill by about 30 percent over 10 years.
Though his tempestuous time on the School Board ends Monday, Kevin Child will continue to do battle with the Clark County School District through his ongoing lawsuit.
If there was only one emblem of a Sin City marriage ceremony, it must be an appearance by “the King.”