Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto and other Nevada lawmakers expressed their condolences for Harvey Munford, who helped shape generations of local children.
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The board heard updates from Clark County and the city of Las Vegas on their efforts to implement a law legalizing street food vendors.
Both Las Vegas and Henderson have signed onto a petition to the U.S. Supreme Court challenging a pair of lower court decisions that could reshape camping laws nationally.
The Las Vegas City Council voted unanimously to approve the measure, which will be a condition of obtaining an already-mandated pet license.
The candidate forum, held in a packed room at the East Las Vegas Library, was hosted by the Clark County Chamber of Commerce.
Food trucks and mobile food trailers will be able to station at five designated locations in the Arts District, the city of Las Vegas announced this week.
The Las Vegas Justice Court visit — followed by an afternoon session at North Las Vegas Justice Court — was part of a court monitoring program launched Tuesday by the Nevada Housing Justice Alliance.
Nevada-licensed cannabis establishments mostly rely on cash-only transactions and face restrictions over the drug’s legality at the federal level.
Las Vegas pet owners already are required to license their dogs and cats. A proposed ordinance amendment would require pets to be microchipped as well.
The city of Las Vegas is weighing a proposal that would require dog and cat owners to microchip their pets.
Nevada lawmakers and advocates denounced a federal court decision that can ultimately threaten the immigration status of more than 11,000 residents in the state.
The daylong census figures are not only a requirement for federal grants for municipalities, but also a way to gauge the local government’s priorities in terms of programming.
Arturo Castrejon said that even though he doesn’t know how to swim, he didn’t think twice over the weekend when he saw a man drifting through floodwater on an east Las Vegas street.
The City Council on Wednesday voted unanimously to ratify the appointments of Sabra Smith Newby and Steve Ford as deputy city managers.
Burke Hall is one of the many faces of Clark County’s eviction crisis, where filings for the proceedings have exploded since the onset of the COVID pandemic.
The embattled director of Clark County’s Juvenile Justice Services was accused earlier this year of nepotism, inappropriate remarks and sham discipline proceedings.
A Nevada lawmaker is slated to join the city of Las Vegas’ executive staff.
The taxpayer dollars will go into a $2.25 million fund that will be completed with private donations.
A district court judge ruled that a developer is entitled to the fair-market value of land that the City of Las Vegas took to block a planned development.
Las Vegas officials hope that the Health & Wellness Center will become a “medical home” for those experiencing homelessness, and for low-income earners who live in the surrounding neighborhoods.
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