When the city of Las Vegas announced several years ago plans for an African American museum in the Historic Westside, Gwen Walker cried for three weeks.
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Members of the Las Vegas City Council reported accepting tickets to sporting events and sponsored trips last year in their annual financial disclosure statements.
A Las Vegas “dark sky” ordinance approved would limit how much light an upcoming Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints temple can emit overnight.
A Social Security office in Las Vegas, part of the Office of the Inspector General, will move to a federal courthouse.
The co-founder of a venture capital firm and his wife were the donors behind the Metropolitan Police Department’s acquisition of Tesla Cybertrucks, according to the police.
Sheriff Kevin McMahill also said 2024 homicides and motor vehicle thefts in the department’s jurisdiction were both down by more than 20 percent compared from 2023.
Clark County and two Southern Nevada cities entered into an agreement to cover operational costs at the upcoming “Campus For Hope” shelter.
Las Vegas Mayor Shelley Berkley kicked off a promised series of biweekly press conferences Thursday, focusing on the imminent settlement of the Badlands legal saga.
The Las Vegas City Council approved a housing development for the defunct Badlands golf course.
Twenty-one city of Las Vegas employees have accepted a voluntary buyout offer to help offset the cost of settling pending litigation with the would-be developer of the defunct Badlands golf course.
A District Court case that challenged the approval of a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints temple being built in northwest Las Vegas was dismissed, the city attorney’s office confirmed.
The NFL was so impressed by Super Bowl 58 in Las Vegas it could bring its championship game back to town relatively soon.
The Metropolitan Police Department’s operating budget has seen significant increases over the past three fiscal years, said the department’s chief operating officer.
The Las Vegas City Council soon could approve a proposed housing development at the defunct Badlands golf course.
This is the first school year that middle schools in Henderson, North Las Vegas and unincorporated Clark County have crossing guards patrolling crosswalks.