Las Vegas City Council Ward 6candidate Kelli Ross participated in a meet-and-greet event Wednesday night in the city’s northwest. Her opponent, Michele Fiore, did not, and her campaign manager said she never agreed to attend.
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Las Vegas City Hall will house a district office for U.S. Rep. Dina Titus, under a new lease agreement the City Council approved Wednesday.
Deputy Las Vegas City Manager Scott Adams will draw a $245,000 salary when he becomes city manager in July. The City Council approved an employment agreement for Adams Wednesday.
The City Council approved Wednesday the spending plan for the fiscal year that starts July 1, described by city officials as balanced, robust and fabulous.
Visitors and locals alike will be able to catch a free ride from the Las Vegas North Premium Outlets to the Fremont East district this summer.
A bill allowing transgender people to change their names without publishing their new and original names in a newspaper was passed unanimously Tuesday by the Assembly, sending the measure to Gov. Brian Sandoval.
More than 100 people showed up at a Las Vegas City Council committee meeting to speak about a controversial set of short-term rental home regulations.
Cara Goodman knows when she has a taxing day at work, she can go down the street to her parents’ house. With one look, her mother will be able to tell she’s down and wrap her in a hug.
The proposal by Sen. Tick Segerblom would also fund the expansion of Reno’s Nevada Museum of Art.
Col. Paul J. Murray, commander of the 99th Air Base Wing, makes sure that Nellis and Creech Air Force bases and the Nevada Test and Training Range have everything the need to succeed in their respective missions.
A poll commissioned by Kelli Ross’ campaign contends she and Michele Fiore are neck and neck in the race to represent Las Vegas Ward 6.
Usually when a campaign manager’s candidate comes out on top in a three-way primary, that’s cause for celebration. But not in this case.
The Las Vegas City Council delayed for two weeks a vote on a large-scale plan to build a campus-like setting along Foremaster Lane where homeless people can access a wide variety of services.
Scott Adams will get to drop the deputy in his title this July, when the deputy Las Vegas city manager is promoted to city manager.
During the 1950s, a generation of musicians, pit bosses and servers who worked on the Strip settled modest homes sprung up in the Beverly Green neighborhood east of Paradise Road.