City Manager Jorge Cervantes received universal praise from city lawmakers Wednesday for his role in steering the city through the pandemic in his first year as the top administrator.
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Lou DeSalvio announced Monday that he will pursue the City Council seat in Ward 6 that is suddenly up for grabs with Councilwoman Michele Fiore setting her sights on governor.
The city of Las Vegas was ordered Thursday to pay more than $34 million to the developer behind stalled housing plans on the defunct Badlands Golf Club course near Summerlin.
In an effort to assist restaurants still trying to financially recover from the crippling pandemic, the city of Las Vegas is offering free weekday parking for lunchtime patrons in specific locations downtown.
Redrawn district boundaries in Clark County also would equalize a wide population disparity that has unfolded over the past decade.
Las Vegas Councilwoman Michele Fiore, under FBI investigation, announced Tuesday that she would run for governor.
Five wireless cameras will soon be installed at Baker Park. If successful, the program could be expanded to other parks.
Onofrio “No-No” Zicari was hurt storming Omaha Beach on D-Day during World War II.
Susan Heltsley’s career in government finance spans nearly 20 years, including for a local public agency and the state of Washington.
Las Vegas will appeal a recent court decision that found the city “took” 35 acres of the former Badlands Golf Club course by making it impossible to develop.
Kara Jenkins announced Monday that she will run for Las Vegas mayor, one of the most visible elected offices in the state.
A judge agreed with the developer behind stalled housing plans on a defunct golf course near Summerlin who claimed that interference by Las Vegas officials made land impossible to develop.
Molly Taylor pleaded no contest Monday to a misdemeanor for failing to submit the final recall petition to the city clerk’s office.
Molly Taylor, founder of the Expel Michele committee, is scheduled to go to trial Monday for not revealing Fiore’s list of detractors.
Its designation by the City Council on Sept. 1 marked the first addition to the register since 2016, according to city records.