Calls to the Nevada Department of Wildlife about wildlife encounters saw a 657% increase from 2018 to 2019.
Mark Credico
Mark started covering Henderson and breaking news for the Review-Journal in May 2023. He recently graduated from UNLV and was previously an intern at the RJ.
“It’s nice to have a full council again,” Henderson Mayor Michelle Romero said after newly minted Councilman Jim Seebock was sworn in.
Visitors came from near and far Thursday to Logandale to see the livestock, watch the shows and eat the food at this year’s Clark County Fair and Rodeo.
Senate Bill 322, also known as Rex’s Law, passed through committee Thursday with changes that would lessen the proposed sentences for reckless drivers.
Nevada’s Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing for Rex’s Law, a proposed bill aiming to increase penalties for reckless driving.
Four of the five people arrested in connection to a string of burglaries allegedly restrained two of their victims with duct tape and held one victim’s head underwater, according to court records.
Unofficial election results from the Henderson City Council Ward 1 special election show Jim Seebock winning with 26 percent of the vote.
The Henderson City Council drew a full house during its meeting Tuesday, when it honored robotics teams for several local schools Tuesday.
Henderson City Council on Tuesday denied an appeal of a proposed tavern planned as part of a restaurant project near a residential neighborhood and church.
Seven candidates are vying for a spot to fill the seat previously held by Mayor Michelle Romero.
Nevada Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar criticized an elections bill introduced last week by Gov. Joe Lombardo.
Kelsi Jackson, an 18-year-old senior at Pahrump Valley High School, was awarded a $100,000 scholarship from the Charles and Phyllis M. Frias Charitable Trust and Public Education Foundation.
Before early voting began on Tuesday, Henderson City Council candidates talked about how they would approach the issue of homelessness.
The candidates in Henderson’s Ward 1 special election talked about improving education and possibly breaking Henderson away from the Clark County School District.
Candidates in Henderson’s Ward 1 special election were split in their views on the city’s plan to hire the next police chief from within the department.




