Republicans lambasted the Nevada State Democratic Party over a social media post that suggested Gov. Joe Lombardo accepted bribes.
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The three Lower Basin states collectively used the least amount of water since 1983, according to a Bureau of Reclamation report.
The lawsuit brought by the Republican National Committee and the Nevada GOP alleged that election officials in the Silver State had violated federal law.
Henderson City Council unanimously passed a city ordinance that limits where and how long street vendors can operate.
The City of Henderson approved a motion to ask the U.S. government to auction off key chunks of land in one of the fastest-growing areas of the Las Vegas Valley.
North Las Vegas City Council plans to use teleconferencing. Henderson plans to use video. Las Vegas and Clark County are determining how best to do the same.
The latest deaths in Clark County included the state’s first young adult victim and the first person with no underlying medical conditions, health officials said Thursday.
Las Vegas Valley residents find comfort in the fact that U.S. post offices are able to remain open amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Clark County’s Business License Department closed 12 nonessential businesses during the first three days of Gov. Steve Sisolak’s emergency order.
A court order issued Monday closed the Clark County District Court clerk’s offices to in-person filings.
The at-risk population for coronavirus includes the elderly — some who are charged with raising their grandchildren — and people with underlying medical conditions.
Nevada’s largest city said Friday it would not enforce Gov. Steve Sisolak’s nonessential business shutdown order, while other cities are working out enforcement options.
The Clark County Commission is holding an emergency meeting to consider an ordinance that would give teeth to Gov. Steve Sisolak’s shutdown of nonessential businesses through April 16.
As the economic repercussions from the coronavirus outbreak ripple through the Las Vegas Valley, nonprofits and social services are seeing a decline in donations.
The Clark County firefighters’ exposure happened during a medical call involving a patient who has since been tested for COVID-19.