Early voting begins Saturday for the June 11 primary. Here’s what you need to know.
Politics and Government
These are eight legislative races Southern Nevadans should know about.
Overtime doubled the base pay of some Clark County firefighters in 2022, records show.
North Las Vegas voters will decide during the upcoming primary election whether a pair of property taxes will continue funding public safety and public works.
Early voting for the June 11 primary begins Saturday and ends June 7. Here’s what your ballot might look like if you’re a nonpartisan voter.
The design for a building and plaza across from City Hall is a significant choice that will determine the long-term appearance of downtown’s civic space.
An office space deal approved by the Las Vegas City Council is the predecessor to a bigger piece: the Westside Workforce Education and Training Center.
It has been 10 years since the state memorialized the end of slavery in America. For advocates, the education campaign lives on.
The balanced spending plan will restore 72 jobs and reflects a rosier financial picture for the city than 12 months ago.
The county commission’s decision Tuesday signaled a major milestone in the year-plus fight against the coronavirus for Nevada’s most populous region.
Las Vegas officials are internally discussing a plan to rename a stretch of a Historic Westside street after former President Barack Obama.
The tribe is behind a city residential project near its reservation as long as its tribal land expands to mitigate the effects of development.
Las Vegas Councilwoman Michele Fiore disclosed this week that she loaned her political campaign nearly $18,000 late last year.
When the long-awaited “Queen of the Arts” project was unveiled Thursday in the city’s Historic Westside, it was hailed as much more than a means of wayfinding.
The Clark County Commission passed a resolution Tuesday that denounced anti-Asian sentiment and affirmed the county’s commitment to protecting its residents.