Paltry turnout has prompted the state to take another crack at forcing cities to hold municipal elections in even years.
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The Clark County Commission created another vacancy in the Nevada Legislature on Tuesday when they appointed an assemblyman to the state Senate.
Las Vegas’ new baseball stadium is still under construction, but a next-door neighbor is already in the works.
A Seattle-based church that boasts easy ordinations online is accusing the Clark County Clerk’s Office of religious discrimination for preventing its ministers from presiding over more than five legal marriage ceremonies per year.
A record-breaking amount in child support payments has been collected this year by the Clark County district attorney’s family services division.
Darin Imlay, a 22-year public defense attorney, has been tapped to lead the Clark County public defender’s office.
Clark County could pay the Raiders a rebate of almost $460,000 if elected officials approve a proposed ordinance slashing fees that developers pay for expedited building and zoning reviews.
Despite being dogged by a charge of soliciting a prostitute more than a decade ago, Clark County Republican Party acting Chair David Sajdak won a contentious chairman race by a landslide Tuesday night.
Clark County held its third and final surplus auction of the year Saturday, drawing hundreds of people seeking deals at a storage property in east Las Vegas.
A proposed elevated expressway near the UNLV campus would cost the school between $11.5 million and $14.5 million in adverse economic impact, according to a study carried out by the university.
Ashley’s son celebrated his 12th birthday last month, but to his mother it sometimes seems like he is so much older. The boy, once outgoing, is now quiet and reserved to the point that his teachers bring it up to his mother.
Boulder City and Mesquite each risk losing their only municipal judges in January unless city officials hastily strike a deal with the Clark County Commission.
Thursday’s 6-0 vote by the Southern Nevada Water Authority board aims to keep more water in the shrinking river system through voluntary cuts. The deal isn’t done, though, as Arizona and California are still debating their cuts.
Gov-elect Steve Sisolak will stay on the Clark County Commission until the end of the year, meaning he will appoint his replacement to the powerful legislative body.
Democrats seeking three Clark County Commission seats emerged victorious on all fronts in this year’s midterm, marking the seventh election in a row the party has exerted total control over what may be Nevada’s most powerful elected board.