Over the last two years, the city of Las Vegas has promoted the concept of Brewery Row in the Arts District both in public and in policy.
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The Las Vegas City Council has selected its top candidate, Jeff Dorocak, to become its next legal chief.
As municipalities race to keep up with the growing demand for public pickleball courts, the city of Las Vegas is planning a 32-court complex in the northwest.
The Elon Musk-owned Boring Company plans to build out an underground transportation system in Las Vegas featuring 81 stations after an expansion approval.
The Las Vegas Valley Water District says a new charge seems to be working as intended — residents are using less water.
Federal regulators announced the settlement agreement over two Las Vegas wastewater treatment centers that failed to meet federal clean water standards.
The Las Vegas City Council voted to purchase two parcels that will be the site of a future multi-story parking garage.
The Las Vegas City Council is expected to ratify a new employment contract for incoming City Manager Mike Janssen.
A retired neurosurgeon, Lonnie Hammargren was likely best known for opening his Las Vegas home on Nevada Day to show off his eclectic collection of artifacts.
Councilman Brian Knudsen said he wants to ensure there are no more fires at a Las Vegas apartment complex.
The Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday voted to appoint Mike Janssen, the city’s infrastructure director, as the new city manager.
Las Vegas City Attorney Bryan Scott is stepping down from the post after three years.
The stone monument has stood on a large patch of grass on city parks and recreation land since its installation in 1973.
The city will now need to search for his replacement before Jorge Cervantes’ last day.
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