John Steinbeck, who had served as chief of the Clark County Fire Department since 2020, was elected to the state Senate in November.
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The official announcement that Las Vegas will host the 2027 College Football Playoff championship game at Allegiant Stadium was made Friday with a magical moment.
The members-only big-box chain plans to open a sprawling retail building in the southwest valley.
New Clark County School Board member Lydia Dominguez declined to support fellow conservative and new Trustee Lorena Biassotti for board president.
The Southern Nevada Health District is urging Clark County residents to take precautions against respiratory illnesses such as influenza and COVID-19.
A total of 46 firefighters from the Clark County, Las Vegas and Henderson fire departments are helping fight fires in Los Angeles.
More firefighters from the Las Vegas Valley are heading to Southern California to battle the deadly wildfires.
Clark County Republican Party Chairman Jesse Law faces a stalking charge after police say a tracking device was found on his ex-fiancee’s vehicle.
Fire departments from Clark County and elsewhere in Nevada are sending dozens of firefighters to assist in battling deadly wildfires in Southern California.
Four new members of the Clark County School Board were sworn in, replacing over half of the board’s seven voting members, including the former president.
Three incumbent Clark County commissioners and a new member, April Becker, were sworn in to the board on Monday and held their first meeting of 2025.
Clark County Commissioners Monday unanimously approved spending $5 million to acquire the 69-acre Sam Boyd Stadium site from UNLV.
Clark County gave away 500 toys during its second annual Día de Reyes, or Three Kings Day, celebration, which saw more than 1,000 attendees on Saturday.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Nevada and the Clark County Election Department resolved a compliance review that found physical barriers at polling sites during the June primary.
April Becker said she will aim to steer clear of partisan politics when she is sworn into her District C seat early next month.