The future of the so-called Urban Food Lot will remain in question until at least February.
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Las Vegas will now allow alcohol delivery to virtually anywhere in the city in an acknowledgment of how deeply pandemic-era restrictions have cut into business.
A Clark County district court judge on Friday denied two attempts by Republicans to overturn the Nov. 3 election results in Nevada’s most populous county.
NV Energy announced on Monday plans to construct two major transmission lines throughout the state to access new renewable energy resources.
Las Vegas city officials revealed how they want to use the vast majority of $119 million in federal coronavirus relief funding.
Officials will submit a $572 million budget to the state June 1, balanced in large part by pared-back personnel spending and use of a special fund.
The Las Vegas City Council decided Wednesday it will appoint outgoing City Attorney Brad Jerbic’s replacement from within City Hall. Jerbic said he believed the lone applicant would be Bryan Scott.
The private sector and police community will replace roughly 25 trees destroyed by vandals at Alyn Beck Memorial Park in northwest Las Vegas, the city said Monday.
The Clark County Commission is holding an emergency meeting to consider an ordinance that would give teeth to Gov. Steve Sisolak’s shutdown of nonessential businesses through April 16.
As Nevada Democrats prepare to caucus on Saturday, capping off a week where presidential hopefuls blitzed the state for votes, activists warned against dismissing a powerful segment of the electorate: Women of color.