The city of North Las Vegas has established a modern orchard at a historic park that will help feed local residents.
Ricardo Torres-Cortez
Ricardo Torres-Cortez covers the city of Las Vegas and Clark County. He returned to the Review-Journal, where he’d interned, after a five-year stint at the Las Vegas Sun newspaper. A Mexican-born graduate of UNLV, he’s passionate about soccer, video games, books and coffee.
A new executive order will crack down on so-called “sanctuary” jurisdictions for undocumented immigrants. Nevada officials say state jurisdictions won’t be targeted.
Fiore’s legal team filed a motion to vacate the sentencing hearing, which U.S. District Judge Jennifer Dorsey granted Monday.
A guide how co-existing harmoniously with bees and what to do if you’re attacked and stung.
The Craig Ranch Regional Park amphitheater in North Las Vegas, which has hosted everyone from Phoebe Bridgers to Kamala Harris, is getting a new roof.
Councilwoman Victoria Seaman is forgoing re-election in Las Vegas and instead is launching a campaign for a contested Clark County Commission seat.
The center houses offices, a meeting room, a podcast studio and a computer lab where attendees could game or use the internet to apply for jobs.
A coalition of residents that challenged a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints temple has petitioned the Nevada Supreme Court to consider a case that sought a review of the project.
The city of Las Vegas formally endorsed state legislation to extend a property tax that funds the salaries of over 800 police officers.
Las Vegas and Clark County officials will vote on resolutions to extend a property tax levy that helps fund about a quarter of Metro’s commissioned officers.
A proposed downtown Las Vegas nightclub, which was reviewed by the City Council after a quarrel broke out at a public government meeting last month, was approved unanimously.
The Clark County Commission approved a resolution declaring a cultural district east of the Las Vegas Strip to celebrate the local Filipino community.
A proposed ordinance would regulate where electric bicycles and scooters can be used and how fast they can travel in the Las Vegas Valley.
Clark County commissioners could vote to regulate electronic bikes and scooters, bar “reckless behavior” and establish fines.
What began as a routine discussion at a Las Vegas Planning Commission meeting devolved into a squabble that led to a public firing and an arrest.
