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.
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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.
Two companies will continue to represent Las Vegas to bring visitors from three countries to Southern Nevada over the next two fiscal years.
Anyone searching the internet for the city of Las Vegas’ Diversity, Equity and Inclusion program will instead encounter a page with an error message.
The Department of Government Efficiency and the Trump administration have unfrozen the $156 million grant associated with Nevada’s solar initiative.
The city of Las Vegas implemented a hiring freeze and offered buyouts to help offset a $286 million settlement with the would-be developer of the Badlands golf course.
The Metropolitan Police Department has an unlikely partner in its technology-backed crime fighting efforts. Metro has accepted millions in donations.
Protesters taking part in a nationwide day of protests against President Donald Trump marched along the Las Vegas Strip on Wednesday.
The Las Vegas City Council approved putting Cashman Center back up for auction, this time with an increased price and a new land entitlement clause.
The Las Vegas City Council canceled plans to vote on a settlement with the would-be developer of the defunct Badlands golf course.
After receiving no bids during its first round in November, Cashman Center is going back up for auction with the starting bid of $36.14 million, with a land entitlement clause.
