Clark County voted to approve a $6.5 million purchase of a building and a parking garage adjacent to University Medical Center.
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County commissioners voted to direct the creation of a cultural district for a zone that’s home to markets and businesses frequented by the Ethiopian community.
A poll conducted this month by the Clark County Education Association found that Superintendent Jesus Jara has much higher unfavorables than favorables.
The Nevada State Bar opened an investigation into Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones for the deletion of messages relating to a long-running legal dispute over the development on Blue Diamond Hill.
The Clark County Department of Aviation testified in support of Senate Bill 19, which would enable the county to form a new unincorporated town for a reliever airport.
The underground concept came after UNLV raised concerns with the previous elevated expressway option being an eyesore and would also block branding of the school and the Thomas & Mack Center.
A Clark County district court judge rejected the Nevada Republican Party executive director’s SLAPP motion in a case brought by three fellow Republicans.
An indigenous artist from Mexico has set up a new exhibit of his work at the Clark County Government Center.
Nevada lawmakers are looking to close a loophole that has let casinos and other big property owners avoid paying transfer taxes.
Officials warn of the possibility of a spike in West Nile virus in Southern Nevada this summer.
The Boring Company’s planned expansion for the underground transportation system was given the green light by the Clark County Commission.
Deputy County Manager Jeff Wells was paid while on administrative leave for three months before his retirement, then cashed out more than $170,000 in accrued benefits.
Speakers at Tuesday’s Clark County Commission meeting urged Commissioner Justin Jones to resign, after a judge ruled he had deleted pertinent texts in a legal dispute.
Jail records from the Metropolitan Police Department showed more than 2,500 people were booked into the Clark County Detention Center in March. More than 76 percent were men, and two crimes dominated 10 percent of all charges.
The Southern Nevada Health District identified 17 cases of brain abscesses after the pandemic in 2022. This is triple the average in the cases every year.