Clark County commissioners on Tuesday told their staff to begin taking bids for the installation of hundreds of steel posts between the street and sidewalks along the Las Vegas Strip.
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Reader survey after Broken Trust series shines lights on thoughts from two camps caught in the crossfire.
The City Council will consider whether to approve a separation agreement with City Manager J. David Fraser at its Tuesday meeting or simply terminate his employment.
Agencies that provide specialized foster care fear they may have to close because of anticipated changes in Nevada Medicaid funding coming this year.
Every time a sold-out Las Vegas Raiders home game ends in 2020, thousands of vehicles are expected to take to local streets within an hour, according to a traffic impact study submitted Thursday to Clark County.
Following killings at home and abroad where attackers have rammed vehicles into crowds of pedestrians, Clark County commissioners will consider installing more than 1,000 steel posts along the Strip to separate the road and sidewalks.
Legislation introduced Monday to delay a reorganization of the Clark County School District for a year has died without getting an audience before the Nevada Legislature.
The Review-Journal’s requests for comment on a series highlighting the district’s failures to manage inappropriate behavior between staff and students for years go mostly unanswered.
Voters throughout Clark County can begin casting ballots Saturday to decide seven municipal races.
Spring Valley residents have scored another victory in a fight with a nearby asphalt plant, but not everyone is happy.
Save Red Rock attorney and former Nevada state Sen. Justin Jones announced Monday that he is running for the Clark County Commission.
Clark County commissioners ratified the appointment of Kevin Schiller as their newest assistant county manager Tuesday. He’ll receive a starting salary of about $195,500, making him the county’s sixth highest paid employee.
Nevada is a vote and a signature away from becoming the first state in the nation to regulate and allow public marijuana use, but Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval appears wary of signing the bill should it hit his desk.
Clark County’s property tax rate will remain flat for the 10th consecutive year as part of a new budget county commissioners approved Monday.
Entertainment, food and fun at Craig Ranch Regional Park in North Las Vegas will celebrate the service of active duty troops and veterans.