The Athletics and Clark County are set to enter an agreement to cover the cost of decommissioning the Las Vegas Strip ballpark project if construction starts but is not finished.
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A task force is set to clear out a Las Vegas wash of its homeless population and go into an underground area they’re not allowed to enter due to rough conditions, according to officials.
The Clark County School Board unanimously approved a nearly $4 billion budget for fiscal year 2026. CCSD will submit its final budget on June 9 and an amended final budget by Dec. 31.
The ongoing sales tax revenue decline is fueling an economic slowdown in Clark County, which approved a tentative general fund budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
In Clark County, the largest of the local governments, four of the 10 most highly compensated employees last year cashed out vacation and sick leave in the six figures.
Though climate change is politicized, residents feel the effects of it either way, experts said.
A property tax that funds hundreds of Metropolitan Police Department positions may be extended another 30 years after a key vote in the Nevada Legislature.
Clark County Commissioners had voted to make a $100,000 offer to dismiss the federal suit.
The Clark County Planning Commission approved designs for a tiki bar and restaurant near Las Vegas Boulevard.
The County Commission voted Tuesday to push the proposed settlement forward. The lawsuit includes allegations that accused Robert Telles of isolating the employees.
The Clark County Commission unanimously approved an ordinance that will regulate the use of electric bicycles, scooters and motorcycles on county property.
Clark County district attorney Steve Wolfson called for stiffer DUI penalties after the suspect in a crash that killed an 18-year-old student in Las Vegas appeared in court.
The wife of a key Clark County public works official is part of a team that received a multimillion-dollar contract from the department, fueling concerns about a potential conflict of interest in the bidding process.
The property is seeking county approval to construct a 46,000-square-foot dayclub.
Initial work on the Athletics’ $1.75 billion Las Vegas ballpark site is now underway.
