The Athletics are moving a step closer to getting construction underway on their $1.75 billion Las Vegas stadium after filing for a commercial grading permit this week with Clark County.
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Clark County Manager Kevin Schiller’s will continue to be the county’s top executive for at least three more years.
The closure, approved by the County Commission, is for operator Affinity Interactive to transition Primm properties from destination resorts to traveler resources.
Legislative changes that went into effect in 2023 changed how Nevada courts handle traffic tickets, with some citations now considered civil cases.
The public can meet and question superintendent candidates Jhone Ebert, Ben Shuldiner and Jesse Welsh at Rancho High School on March 10.
The protest was one of many to take place at national parks around the country on Saturday.
The Las Vegas-Clark County Library District discontinued its Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility program and will dissolve a diversity awareness committee.
Clark County commissioners will discuss the potential for changing how electronic bikes, motorcycles and scooters are regulated.
Clark County and two Southern Nevada cities entered into an agreement to cover operational costs at the upcoming “Campus For Hope” shelter.
The School Board interviewed Camas School District Superintendent John Anzalone and Nevada State High School charter school CEO Jesse Welsh on Monday evening.
A portion of the 215 Beltway in Summerlin is slated to shut down for 24 hours tonight.
The project from NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal’s foundation will cost $24 million to develop, and plans call for breaking ground this spring.
The Clark County School Board voted to remove two superintendent candidates and add another in its search for a new leader of the nation’s fifth largest school district.
After last year when the ethics commission flagged concerns, commissioners reported no tickets to sporting events in 2024.
The Metropolitan Police Department’s operating budget has seen significant increases over the past three fiscal years, said the department’s chief operating officer.