New playground, rock removal have delayed the nearly $2 million expansion that was initially expected to wrap up last fall.
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The wireless telecommunications industry is wrestling with Clark County and other municipalities over the costs of small cell sites.
Las Vegas police will begin enforcing a controversial camping ban on city streets on Saturday, but officials say they expect few fines or arrests.
Las Vegas and the Renaissance Cos. began talks in June on the master development agreement for a proposed new soccer stadium project.
The staff report expected Feb. 5 will review the current inspection process and detail how other cities handle inspections.
“Essential hearings and functions” will happen at the federal building again on Wednesday. The court said that “impacted parties” will be notified about hearings.
Homeless people booked into Clark County and Las Vegas jails represented between 6 percent and 15 percent of the total inmate population last year, officials said Thursday.
The tallest building in Symphony Park by 2024 could be a residential tower stretching to 18 stories.
Activists gathered on Martin Luther King Jr. Day to protest the two controversial city policies that ban camping downtown when there are beds available and during street cleaning hours.
The Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday narrowly repealed controversial rules governing the redevelopment of open spaces and vacant golf courses.
Citing a series of violent incidents that have occurred at the downtown business, the Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday shut down the Fremont East nightclub 512 despite ownership claims that positive changes have been made.
Las Vegas policymakers on Wednesday expanded a controversial ban on camping and sleeping in public to include hours when public sidewalks are being cleaned.
The Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday will discuss expanding on a controversial camping and sleeping ban to include hours when public sidewalks are being cleaned.
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman promoted major economic development victories in the city and said that she acted quickly following the December fire that killed six people at an apartment complex downtown.
A breach of the city of Las Vegas’ computer network did not appear to cause any harm, a spokesman said Wednesday, crediting the city’s fast action to avoid “what had the potential to be a devastating situation.”