Clark County commissioners approved the appointment of Nancy Lemcke, a 23-year veteran public defender, to lead the office.
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Clark County commissioners voted to award nine applicants a total of $66.25 million from a county housing fund.
Social media platforms have enabled critics to see just how twisted many of the woke pro-Hamas protesters are.
Clark County received just one sidewalk vending license application during the first six days the ordinance was in effect.
A controversial proposal for a Church of Latter-day Saints temple near Lone Mountain still has a ways to go in its quest for approval, city officials said.
Organizers seeking to recall Las Vegas Councilwoman Michele Fiore on Wednesday turned in less than one-third of the number of signatures they will need for an election.
Thousands of frustrated Nevadans have reached out for help as they try to reach DETR or figure out what is wrong with their jobless claims.
Lawmakers Wednesday approved an additional $108 million in federal pandemic assistance funds for Nevada’s COVID-19 response.
President Trump announced via Twitter Wednesday millions in grants for various airports in Northern Nevada.
The number of new cases was below the daily average of slightly more than 1,058 over the preceding week and was the lowest daily total announced by the agency since July 20.
The Nevada Legislature’s second special session of the summer will start Friday, with lawmakers expected to tackle a litany of issues from reforms on policing and elections to ways to protect workers amid a global pandemic.
Federal agents will begin a “phased withdrawal” from Portland after weeks of violent clases with protesters, according to Oregon Gov. Kate Brown.
Las Vegas police responded twice to 911 calls from Republican congressional candidate Dan Rodimer’s now-wife in 2018 alleging domestic violence, according to police records.
Gov. Steve Sisolak issued an emergency directive Tuesday reopening athletic fields and ordering social distancing protocols for in-person schooling.
The Nevada Republican Party filed a complaint Tuesday saying state Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro and other Democratic state Senate candidates misused political action committees to get around campaign donation limits.