The Las Vegas Valley Water District says a new charge seems to be working as intended — residents are using less water.
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Councilman Brian Knudsen said he wants to ensure there are no more fires at a Las Vegas apartment complex.
An error by SNWA, combined with pushback to a “nonfunctional turf” ban could leave the Las Vegas Valley short of the water savings it needs to continue growing without increasing its overall water use.
Vegas Vic has been smoking a cigarette for 75 years straight but now cannot find a light. And the complaints have grown loud enough for the city to step in.
The city of Las Vegas on Wednesday afternoon hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony outside a pair of 40-foot shipping containers converted into hydroponic pods.
It’s March 6, 1971, a day that will reverberate for decades, one that will ultimately prove to be a bullhorn amplifying the voices of Nevada’s poor, catalyzing institutional change still felt today.
The budget, a nearly 10 percent increase over last year, includes spending on police cadets and efforts to protect officers’ mental health.
Fifteen retired Black employees of the Metropolitan Police Department are sharing their experiences with the agency as part of a new video project, which Metro says is believed to be the first of its kind.
The nonprofit held a graduation ceremony for 55 formerly incarcerated men and women who had completed its program for re-entering society.
The City Council gave the green light to sell almost 6 acres in Symphony Park to a developer who plans to build a mixed-use project with residential and commercial space.
The recent installation of shipping containers is part of an effort by the city of Las Vegas to address food insecurity in the neighborhood.
When Pamela Goynes-Brown is inaugurated, she will become the first Black mayor in Nevada’s history.
The city of Las Vegas has deemed a dog that killed a woman two weeks ago to be vicious, meaning the animal is on the verge of being euthanized.
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman cast the lone “no” vote, saying the property needs a park.
Arts District visitors can now park for free during weekday lunch hours as the city of Las Vegas is relaunching its “Lunch Spot Parking” pilot program.
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