Las Vegas city officials welcomed delegations from six countries to its technology-focused coworking space in downtown on Monday, a day before the official start of one of the largest consumer electronic shows in the U.S.
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Muller Construction must also pay $56,000 in administrative penalties after losing its appeal. An attorney says the company will take the matter to state court.
The Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday adopted a controversial proposal that bans people from camping and sleeping in public areas in downtown Las Vegas, and in residential areas throughout the city, if there are beds free at established homeless shelters.
The bill goes into effect Sunday, and the criminal component will be enforced starting Feb. 1.
The Planning Commission agreed that there may be fireworks allowed after games up to six times per year. Neighbors were initially unsure of the proposal’s scope.
The complaint alleged that two children placed by the Department of Family Services into an Oregon home were sexually abused.
Cain is a U.S. Army veteran who did combat duty in the Middle East and later served as a Veterans Services caseworker.
Residents in a desert community about 235 miles southwest of Las Vegas have been forced to reckon with an anxiety-stirring prospect — they don’t know what to expect next.
A federal judge turned away an appeal of a ruling that two Las Vegas councilmen exhibited unfair treatment toward the Badlands golf course development project.
The Las Vegas City Council said it will listen to retail electricity offers from NV Energy and Texas-based Tenaska Power Services Co. on April 3.
The Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday authorized spending $7.9 million to purchase 14 parcels across from City Hall as part of a “strategic acquisition” that sets the stage for future redevelopment plans.
The Clark County Fire Department is hosting a community open house noon to 3 p.m. Saturday at Fire Station 38, complete with a visit from Santa.
Anyone affected by the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting is encouraged to reach out as the holidays approach to Clark County’s Vegas Strong Resiliency Center, which provides resources and support to survivors, victim family members, responders and more.