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Overtime doubled the base pay of some Clark County firefighters in 2022, records show.
Multiple government bodies are attacking the problem of forever chemicals head on, especially with new regulations handed down from the Environmental Protection Agency.
More road disruption is coming near the Las Vegas Strip as a leaking water main under the site of a bridge built for the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix will be replaced.
A bridge that would allow pedestrians to more easily cross Las Vegas Boulevard in the burgeoning north Strip is one step closer to reality.
Warren Whitney, a long-time paramedic, joined the Clark County Fire Department in 1995 and served as a firefighter, engineer, captain and deputy fire chief.
The North Las Vegas City Council tapped one of its own members to the Clark County School District Board of Trustees.
About 20 people attended a rally Tuesday outside the Clark County School District’s administrative center on West Sahara Avenue to push for teacher raises.
Attorney General Aaron Ford took months longer than other constitutional officers to release calendars of their first five months in office.
The Elon Musk-owned Boring Company plans to build out an underground transportation system in Las Vegas featuring 81 stations after an expansion approval.
The U.S. Department of Education released state-level data Tuesday showing how many people are eligible.
The water authority’s board of directors voted unanimously for $37 million for the Garnet Valley Water Transition System project, a series of pipelines that will bring water to the industrial park.