Developer Jim Rhodes Gypsum Resources LLC has sued Clark County in state court over his stalled development on Blue Diamond Hill near Red Rock Canyon.
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A leak at a wastewater pumping station caused the sewage to spill out of a manhole, and some of it ended up in a wash that leads to Lake Mead.
The largest private ambulance companies contracted by Clark County failed to meet on-time county benchmarks each month the first quarter of 2023.
Formula One is looking for a $40 million Clark County contribution toward the $80 million Las Vegas Grand Prix circuit infrastructure project.
Clark County and Formula One are set to enter into a public-private partnership for infrastructure improvements tied to the Nov. 18 Las Vegas Grand Prix.
U.S. District Court Judge Gloria Navarro dismissed all federal claims filed against Clark County over a residential development on Blue Diamond Hill.
The Southern Nevada Health District is calling attention to xylazine, an animal tranquilizer being increasingly linked to overdose deaths around the country.
Democratic Commissioner Ross Miller allegedly made several campaign finance violations, his Republican opponent April Becker alleges in a complaint filed Wednesday.
Residents of the Lytle Ranch community in Moapa see their roads flood nearly every time it rains, but seeking help from the county has proved fruitless.
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Las Vegas attorney April Becker, who previously ran for Congress and the Nevada state Senate, announced her candidacy for Clark County Commission against Ross Miller in 2024.
The MLB team is asking for $395 million for a $1.5 billion stadium, but officials are offering $320 million, a source told the Review-Journal.
The Clark County Education Association’s representative council unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday night seeking for Superintendent Jesus Jara to leave his job.
Justin Jones said he will step down from his position as vice chair of the Clark County Commission, but that he will retain his seat on the body.
Commission Chairman Jim Gibson directed County Manager Kevin Schiller to take the lead in shoring up processes for public records requests.