Formula One’s Las Vegas race will take place as scheduled over the next three years, even as Clark County examines its role in putting on the massive event.
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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.
The office became vacant on Jan. 2 after the official failed to complete mandatory certification within a year of being sworn into office.
A Review-Journal investigation into crashes involving students played a part in Clark County’s decision to entertain adding guards at crosswalks near middle schools.
The Clark County Commission postponed plans to discuss its role in future Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix races.
Clark County never officially signed an agreement with Formula One for last year’s inaugural race on the Strip. And some aren’t happy about it.
Clark County will host its large annual hiring event at the Las Vegas Convention Center West Hall.
If you think you might have spotted Clark County’s logo during a Super Bowl ad on Sunday, you aren’t alone.
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.
In an exclusive, Google Fiber has shared when it plans to launch its services in Las Vegas after getting the approval to operate in some parts of Southern Nevada.
Superintendent Jesus Jara, who has been at the helm of the nation’s fifth-largest school district since 2018, has had a tumultuous tenure.
The Las Vegas Police Protective Association sued the Metropolitan Police Department citizen review board over the publicizing of officers’ names and badge numbers.
The agency in charge of public transportation and road projects has a lot of employees making $100,000 or more a year, including managers and technicians.