A cross-country truck convoy protesting pandemic-related mandates and emergency measures continued its journey east on Thursday.
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The Democratic National Committee rolled into Las Vegas Tuesday to push a positive message for the party.
The lawsuit, filed on behalf of the Nevada Environment Response Trust, seeks money from American Pacific Corp. for a perchlorate cleanup job the trust performed.
Robert Wenman, 63, was killed by a North Las Vegas SWAT team sniper last year following hours of negotiations during a standoff in a park.
Government spending on travel and lodging illustrates how effective officials believed lobbyists would be in the capital despite having little to no access to lawmakers.
The hub, a partnership between North Las Vegas, Growing Gears and Nevada Partners, plans to open by the fall.
A third-party investigator substantiated allegations of unprofessional conduct among four senior members of the city clerk’s office.
The updated numbers, posted to the state’s coronavirus response website, bring statewide totals to 270,907 cases and 4,026 deaths since the beginning of the pandemic.
Las Vegas police received reports of gunshots in the area of H Street and Wilson Avenue just before 5 a.m. Sunday, Lt. Jesse Roybal said.
The North Las Vegas Fire Department has delivered toys to families in need for years. This year, the department is delivering more than toys to nearly three dozen families.
Peter Umoh, a design and construction administrator for Clark County, died in August after a battle with COVID-19.
Ex-Henderson police chief LaTesha Watson is suing her former employer, claiming she faced discrimination. The city says her claims are unsubstantiated.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal and its reporters took home a variety of awards this month in the Nevada Press Foundation 2020 Awards of Excellence.
Former Las Vegas Review-Journal editors Don Digilio and Thomas Mitchell were among five Nevada Press Association inductees in 2020.
The coronavirus outbreak brought Nevada’s economy to its knees. Now North Las Vegas is bracing for a $64 million revenue shortfall through the end of the next fiscal year.