Councilman Cedric Crear, who posted on social media about Lurie’s passing, said he was informed by Lurie’s son that Lurie died Tuesday night.
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The city of Las Vegas appointed Jeff Buchanan as its new fire chief and Louis Molina as its new public safety chief on Wednesday.
Jorge Cervantes assumed his new role in November after appointment by the Las Vegas City Council.
The Las Vegas Planning Commission gave Main Street Investments II, LLC, the green light this week to move forward with its tentatively named Urban Food Lot.
After years of grand visions, close calls and setbacks for the historic Moulin Rouge, the site near downtown Las Vegas has an official buyer.
The long-term goal is to launch the network across the city “to provide everyone an opportunity to digitally access educational opportunities,” the city said.
Victoria Seaman said Monday she was doing “much better” and remained in self-quarantine at home.
The city visited more than 2,000 businesses to ensure compliance with public health guidelines.
A U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge has approved the sale of the Las Vegas Monorail to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority.
In response to Carolyn Goodman’s criticisms, Gov. Steve Sisolak said elected leaders should “be unified in protecting the public.”
The city has been consistently unable to meet self-imposed weekly quotas to ensure establishments are complying with public health guidelines.
Las Vegas police union officials suggested that the Metropolitan Police Department has been overeager in asking employees to stay home. The sheriff refuted.
The City Council banned feeding birds and other animals at city parks. Violators could be fined $10.
A small group of demonstrators protested the cancellation of Las Vegas’ 25th annual Veterans Day parade on the Strip on Wednesday.
The Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority board approved purchasing the 15-acre plot downtown for $3.9 million. It has competition.