A majority of the plots sold for more than their appraised value. The largest of those sales was of a plot located near Las Vegas Boulevard and Warm Springs Road.
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A union for healthcare workers and public employees plans to file charges, saying Clark County ignored a request for data, including discipline records.
Clark County could soon have a facility to treat individuals experiencing a behavioral health crisis.
Sen. Roberta Lange said she plans to bring yet another film tax credit bill during the 2025 legislative session.
The office became vacant on Jan. 2 after the official failed to complete mandatory certification within a year of being sworn into office.
Assemblywoman Michelle Gorelow accepted a job with Arc of Nevada a month after the Nevada Legislature voted to fund the nonprofit for the first time.
The federal lawsuit alleges a new county ordinance preventing stopping and standing on Strip pedestrian bridges violates the public’s First Amendment rights.
State regulators voted Thursday to fine a testing lab over $57,000 after it was found to have intentionally passed tainted cannabis products.
The Cannabis Compliance Board approved an application by a woman convicted of a felony to work in the Nevada marijuana industry
If you think you might have spotted Clark County’s logo during a Super Bowl ad on Sunday, you aren’t alone.
Donald Trump spoke at Treasure Island after winning the Nevada GOP’s 2024 caucuses.
County commissioners voted to approve a nearly $4.8 million project bid to modify two concrete monument signs to reflect the airport’s 2021 name change to Harry Reid International airport
Nearly two dozen new electric vehicle charging stations could be coming to Las Vegas after commissioners approved an agreement Tuesday.
Film industry experts say expanding Nevada’s film tax credit program would bring more movie production projects to the Las Vegas Valley.
After two women were barred from a Vice President Harris event in Las Vegas, a pro-Palestinian group called it racial profiling.