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The party called on Justin Jones to resign following a judge’s ruling that he had not been truthful in regard to deleting texts as part of a legal dispute.
A judge has sanctioned Justin Jones for being untruthful about deleting relevant text messages from his phone in a lawsuit over a development atop Blue Diamond Hill.
Why is Clark County using outdated court rulings and internal policies to prevent taxpayers from learning about an investigation into a retired official?
Among the culprits are climate events — extreme heat, prolonged drought, heavy dust storms and wildfires — all of which increase air pollution, a clean air expert said.
Clark County commissioners, who asked the Animal Foundation for concrete planning and regular updates, said they’ve been flooded with complaints about perceived failures at the shelter.
The embattled Animal Foundation is scheduled to update Clark County officials Tuesday regarding the status of the nonprofit’s shelter.
In its latest round of hiring, Clark County is seeking to fill a number of jobs at the upcoming Clark County Public Service Career Fair.
Jeff Wells, who had been on administrative leave, supervised at least four departments where Review-Journal investigations exposed corruption or other problems.
Metro’s RAID team, dedicated to preventing illegal street takeovers and street racing, has made 185 arrests, cited 238 people and towed 215 cars.
Clark County accepts five acres of land to build a 195-unit affordable housing project for area seniors.
A public-private partnership has transformed a former motel in downtown Las Vegas into transitional housing.
Clark County will amend upcoming short-term rental regulations to comply with a recent court ruling that found parts of the law vague and unconstitutional.
The Clark County Republican Party meeting, which has been canceled multiple times, is necessary for many members to be able to vote in the party’s July election.
Alleging bullying, retaliation and plummeting morale, Clark County youth probation officers pleaded Tuesday for a change in leadership.