Lynn Baird said that helping to navigate struggling Las Vegas Valley residents through severe economic crises helped prepare him for a next step: to be the city’s next mayor.
Politics and Government
A group of Las Vegas business owners who say they lost millions from last year’s Formula 1 launched an online petition hoping to get a public meeting on the 2024 race.
The fine marks the second sanction for the former president for inflammatory comments about witnesses since the start of the trial last month.
If you’re confused about whether you live inside of Las Vegas city limits, you’re not alone.
To meet federal requirements, Real IDs will be needed for anyone looking to use their driver’s license to get through security at airports for domestic flights nationwide.
Supporters of the DACA program praised a Supreme Court ruling preserving the program Thursday, but said more work needs to be done to ensure the program is made permanent.
Changing public attitudes about racial inequality could propel a legislative effort to designate Juneteenth, which recognizes the end of slavery, as a federal holiday.
The small town of Laughlin is getting a new grocery store after its only market closed in March because of the economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic, Clark County said Thursday.
New cases were above the daily average of slightly above 200 over the preceding week, while the death was below the daily average.
The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected President Donald Trump’s effort to end legal protections for 650,000 young immigrants.
The White House worked furiously to block the book, asking a federal court for an emergency temporary restraining order Wednesday against its release.
The Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation announced it would be temporarily shutting down the UInv website, call centers and JobConnect websites for maintenance from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Las Vegas Councilwoman Michele Fiore left City Hall council chambers Wednesday after coming under fire for previous comments she has made.
City officials say there is significant long-term cost savings afforded by providing unionized workers with one-time payouts, instead of ongoing cost-of-living increases.
The Clark County School District has been approved to issue $400 million more in facilities bonds to help fund new buildings as well as address the maintenance needs of its aging schools.