The Athletics are now within the three-month period that they have long said that they’ll get work underway on their planned $1.75 billion Las Vegas ballpark.
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Executives say they may need to build in contingencies if the costs of goods and services rise after President Trump’s tariff proposals take effect.
Clark County commissioners on Wednesday unanimously approved land use permits for the Athletics planned $1.75 billion Las Vegas ballpark.
Clark County said it intends to step up enforcement on violations of short-term rental rules.
An aging pedestrian bridge on Maryland Parkway, which is adjacent to Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center, is coming down.
Sen. Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro introduced Senate Bill 451 to keep a 30-year county property tax levy voters enacted in 1996 for another three decades.
The Federal Aviation Administration has made its determination on if the Athletics planned $1.75 billion Las Vegas ballpark will pose an issue to air traffic in Southern Nevada.
A lawsuit filed against the Sphere for violating county noise ordinances will be allowed to continue in Clark County District Court.
Officials say road and infrastructure improvements will prove vital as the Las Vegas Valley continues to grow, but inflation is having a significant impact on project funding.
During a town hall meeting Wednesday night, Clark County Commission Chair Tick Segerblom addressed residents’ concerns about encampments in a neighborhood east of the Strip.
This weekend’s planned public opening of Formula One’s Grand Prix Plaza in Las Vegas has been put on hold.
Six months after Jason Goudie was fired amid budget errors, the former chief financial officer of the Clark County School District is still collecting checks.
Education advocates hope that when Jhone Ebert becomes superintendent of the Clark County School District, she will continue to expand her learner and future-focused approach.
Clark County’s wildly successful initiative to give out trees to its residents is back once again.
The park is designed for microbusinesses but also will include affordable housing units in the Historic Westside.
