Like other proposals, the chosen design emphasizes 58 of the victims, rather than all 60 who died as a result of their gunshot wounds.
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Clark County awarded a private ambulance company additional territory from its competitors with the goal of improving late response times for high-priority 911 calls.
Shelby Wiltz won her election for chair of the Clark County Democratic Party alongside members of her “mission slate.”
The Bureau of Land Management has started the process to put two large plots up for sale in Clark County in November.
Chairman Jesse Law defeated his challengers in the Clark County Republican Party election.
Clark County will make a $170,000 settlement payment related to litigation with the Las Vegas Review-Journal over the release of child autopsies.
Commissioner Tick Segerblom replaces Justin Jones, who resigned as vice chair citing ongoing litigation with the developer of a Blue Diamond Hill housing project.
Clark County recently instituted overnight closures of park bathrooms in its jurisdiction, citing “health and safety reasons.”
Clark County will consider paying a $170,000 settlement related to litigation with the Las Vegas Review-Journal over the release of child autopsies.
The Clark County Commission could appoint a new vice chair as early as next week after Justin Jones’ resignation from the leadership position.
Henderson has activated its cooling stations in response to this weekend’s heat warning. Clark County said it would activate its stations Friday.
Before Wednesday’s signing, Jason Patchett talked about the importance of Rex’s Law, which toughens some reckless driving sentences.
A Clark County district judge ruled Wednesday that certain county employees must preserve private text messages related to developer Jim Rhodes’ long-stalled housing project near Red Rock Canyon.
Clark County has launched the “You Light It, We Write It” campaign to urge caution in both the purchasing and use of fireworks.
Clark County said it will address the affordable housing shortage after Gov. Joe Lombardo shut down bills related to tenant rights and eviction reform.