A group of environmental activists, many of them costumed as desert animals, questioned the need for the Southern Nevada Supplemental Airport Wednesday.
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Cities in Clark County are working to roll out a multi-jurisdictional business license that will help streamline the process for food truck operators.
Few comments were received at Tuesday’s virtual scoping meeting, but environmentalists could make their voices heard at Wednesday’s Las Vegas meeting.
The Southern Nevada Health District said it has ollected its first sample of West Nile virus-positive mosquitoes this year.
Clark County “unlawfully collected” more than $8 million in property taxes and fees for the defunct Badlands golf course, according to a lawsuit filed by the former landowner of the 250 acres.
Clark County approved an ordinance that seeks to prevent alcohol consumption by minors in hotel rooms and certain entertainment venues.
Air Force veteran and practicing medical doctor Jonathan Maxham has launched a campaign to unseat Clark County Commissioner Jim Gibson in the 2026 elections.
The chief district judge called for additional court capacity but Clark County commissioners debated moving forward without careful consideration of costs.
Clark County is home to about two dozen of the more than 260 historic markers created by the state’s historic preservation office.
A Clark County official remains on paid leave as an investigation continues into claims of impropriety.
Jill Douglass defeated Jesse Law in the race for chair of the Clark County Republican Party.
Clark County is distributing $500,000 to be spread among dozens of small locally-owned businesses that might be going through a rough patch.
The number of deaths in Southern Nevada where heat has been a factor has reached 29 this year, according to a Clark County release.
Clark County is warning the community about a scam involving citations. The citations may look legitimate, but a county official said they are not from Clark County.
Over $60 million in federal grants are up in the air for Nevada schools, according to a memo from the U.S. Department of Education.
