The law allows governments to charge only the “actual cost” of reproducing a record, but a Review-Journal survey of more than 20 government entities in Clark County found fees for records requests vary widely.
Henderson
Women with flowers tucked into their hair, men with floral button-down T-shirts and children wearing flowered leis crowded the Henderson Events Plaza on Saturday afternoon to enjoy the sights and sounds of the Pacific Islands.
A man who helped rob a Las Vegas pawn shop wearing a “Friday the 13th”-style hockey mask was convicted Friday after a three-day trial, according to the U.S. attorney’s office.
Two projects related to erosion control and the ongoing cleanup of a decades-old industrial site at the edge of Henderson are expected keep the popular hiking, biking path closed until Sept. 20.
Webb Middle School is relying heavily on grants and parent donations, to help offset cuts of up to $90,000, said principal Paula Naegle. The school already had proposed nearly $54,000 in cuts before the latest round of expected reductions was announced.
Officers responded about 8:30 a.m. Aug. 28 to Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center on reports of a child with possible child abuse-related injuries, Henderson police spokesman Rod Pena said.
A Clark County judge was apologetic Thursday before ordering a young man to spend at least 10 years behind bars for the murder of his father.
Clark County School District Superintendent Pat Skorkowsky announced Thursday that he will step down when his current contract concludes at the end of June 2018.
A man is in critical condition after a near drowning Wednesday evening in Henderson, police said.
Penny Schiestel was struck by a Clark County vehicle Tuesday near the intersection of Eastern Avenue and East Warm Springs Road. She later died of her injuries at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center.
Henderson inched closer to the sale of legalized recreational marijuana Tuesday night after city officials approved ordinances days before a 7-month moratorium expires.
The Henderson City Council appointed Cherryl Young as the resident commissioner to the Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority Board of Commissioners.
Henderson is expanding by 45 acres.
After starting in a parking lot with just a tent and a meat smoker, Derrick and Bernadette Eason were able to buy their ownrestaurant space in late May and expand Boss’s Slow Smoked Barbecue.
Amid the bustling dining room in Poet’s Walk Memory Care Facility, dinner is served to the home’s elderly residents, and the buzz of conversation seems to overtake the setting. Workers and aids move about the room, but the quickest of the workers is a young boy, clad in a full suit, who whisks from table to table, serving plates, pouring drinks and making conversation at each table – his braces shining behind his wide smile.