A Las Vegas apartment complex will pay $5,000 to a tenant who alleged the complex violated the Fair Housing Act.
Michael Scott Davidson
Michael Scott Davidson sits through government meetings so you don’t have to. The University of Florida graduate began covering Clark County in August 2016. He’s since expanded the beat to include Nevada’s affordable housing shortage and Las Vegas city government.
Some Las Vegas property management companies are making rent become overdue sooner and raising fees tied to evictions following new tenant protections.
The Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority is in a sound financial position but should continue to reinvent its business model, according to an external audit.
From 2013 through 2018, Theresa Davis falsely reported that she and her family did not have access to any checking or savings accounts, according documents released Tuesday.
The Monorail Co. is still working to secure an additional $172 million to extend its 3.9-mile long track on the Strip’s east side.
Las Vegas police on Wednesday released a 158-page internal review of the department’s response to the Route 91 Harvest festival attack.
The Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority will wait at least until late August before deciding whether to place a bid on the old Moulin Rouge site in downtown Las Vegas.
Arriving home from a family vacation in July 2018, Kari Monson and her three children found an eviction notice taped to their door.
Las Vegas Councilwoman-elect Victoria Seaman performed well at the ballot box throughout Ward 2, except in a neighborhood fighting a golf-course development that may have seen her as pro-developer.
Between 2010 and 2018, the Silver State’s rate of growth in retirement-age residents, about 46 percent, was faster than the national rate of about 30 percent.
Nevada ranked 47th worst in the nation, while New Hampshire fared best for child well-being, according to the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s annual Kids Count data project.
A daylong Las Vegas training event, held Saturday and aimed at improving participation in the 2020 census, focused on outreach to local Asian-American and Pacific Islander households.
A new state law will prevent embattled North Las Vegas Constable Robert Eliason from running for another term in office unless he becomes a certified police officer.
A bill intended to stop government noncompliance with records requests is still awaiting a committee vote with just four days left in the 2019 Nevada Legislature.
Seth Morrison tried to remain realistic when he saw a message in his inbox from the Metropolitan Police Department in early April. More than two months prior, the 68-year-old retiree had written the department a request under the Nevada Public Records Act, seeking emails about its international police training. Morrison moved to Las Vegas from […]