The Henderson City Council unanimously approved a budget that includes a property tax increase and the transfer of up to $19 million from an emergency reserve fund.
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More than 1,100 ballots cast during the first three days of early voting in the Nevada caucuses were voided, primarily because they were not signed, a Democratic Party official said.
The North Las Vegas City Council voted Wednesday to move forward with studying the feasibility of building out the second floor of its municipal courthouse downtown.
A company that outfits schools, hotels and businesses with items such as cleaning supplies and office furniture will have its new name on the building.
The new positions are spread across many city departments, including the North Las Vegas Police Department, libraries and the city clerk’s office.
The North Las Vegas City Council voted Wednesday to start its meetings two hours earlier beginning next month.
Barbra Coffee will soon take on the role of economic initiatives director in Tucson, Arizona. Her last day in Henderson’s city hall annex is Thursday.
The Nevada Commission on Judicial Selection is accepting applications to fill an open seat in Clark County Family Court.
A teenage boy was killed when he was hit by a vehicle on U.S. Highway 95 Monday night, the Nevada Highway Patrol said.
Smoke from wildfires clogged the sky across the U.S. West, blotting out mountains and city skylines from Oregon to Colorado, delaying flights and forcing authorities to tell even healthy adults in the Seattle area to stay indoors.
Las Vegas police said they arrested a dozen gang members and gang associates early Sunday near the Strip after a brief investigation that began that night.
A man was injured Monday afternoon when he was hit by a train near downtown Las Vegas.
A man suspected of fatally shooting of Patricia Jones at a northwest valley apartment complex this month was an armed security guard, according to his Metropolitan Police Department arrest report.
Darron G. Ford, 25, is accused of fatally shooting Michael Lamar Ragland on May 27 at Siegel Suites, 4823 Boulder Highway, near East Flamingo Avenue. Ragland, 46, died at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center.
After the Knights punched their ticket to the Stanley Cup Final on Sunday, “Conference Champions” T-shirts at the team’s Summerlin store sold out in about a half-hour.