Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto visited Paradise Elementary School and discussed proposed legislation to fund job training programs to prepare the next generation of English language educators.
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The Metropolitan Police Department has blocked freelance reporters from access to information and crime scenes — a violation of the First Amendment according to independent journalists and the ACLU.
The Las Vegas City Council approved the payment of up to $500,000 to outside lawyers aiding city attorneys in lawsuits related to the defunct Badlands golf course.
Nevadans are saving millions in making their homes greener with the help of tax credits. Here’s what you should know.
The city of Las Vegas’ steep losses from Badlands legal battle could get worse if the lawsuits continue to play out in court, according to a letter sent to city staff.
Here are the main takeaways about Las Vegas and the Colorado River’s future from U.S. Rep. Susie Lee’s second-ever water summit.
A group has asked a court to review the Las Vegas City Council’s decision to approve a controversial proposal to build an LDS temple near Lone Mountain.
Councilwoman Victoria Seaman’s attorneys argued that she anticipates that the documents will be “improperly used” to imply that the city paid for the settlement.
The Las Vegas Stadium Authority board meeting will see an updated draft of the Oakland Athletics’ lease agreement for their planned $1.5 billion Southern Nevada ballpark.
The funds will help build apartments and renovate an existing senior living complex.
The Las Vegas City Council upheld $55,000 in civil penalties against a homeowner it accused of operating a short-term rental illegally, despite violation warnings.
The bill would not apply to food trucks as they fall under the definition of mobile food vendors, according to the city’s municipal code.
A District Court judge ordered the city of Las Vegas to pay nearly $30 million in back interest to the would-be developer of the defunct Badlands golf course.
Two candidates in the runoff to replace Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman debated over the city’s costly legal battle with the would-be developer of the Badlands golf course.
A panel of the Nevada Commission on Ethics found sufficient evidence to proceed with an opinion on an ethics complaint against Kelvin Watson.