The Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority and its employees’ union have agreed upon the terms of a three-year contract after more than a half-year of bargaining.
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.
Clark County has concluded its months-long sexual harassment into Public Defender Phil Kohn, county officials confirmed Wednesday.
North Las Vegas constable candidate Jimmy Vega did not live in the city when he filed for office, according to a complaint filed with state and local election officials.
A longtime Clark County commissioner has reached across the aisle to endorse her potential successor.
More than a decade after it was originally slated for completion, a public sports park in Southern Highlands is finally set to open its gates.
The 18,000-seat entertainment venue, shaped like a sphere and 360 feet tall, is planned to be completed by 2020. The facility will be located on a 63-ace lot east of the Sands Expo Center.
The Clark County Museum next month will open an exhibit of artifacts used to honor the victims killed in the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting.
Diners may soon be able to bring their favorite bottle of wine to Las Vegas-area restaurants, for a fee.
Estimates indicate Southern Nevada annually collects tens of millions of dollars in room tax from state residents.
When a June episode of reality TV show “The Bachelorette” featured a group date at Casa de Shenandoah, neighbors wanted answers.
Dora LaGrande ended her tenure as chairwoman of the Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority with a farewell address Thursday that both underscored the agency’s mission and criticized some within the ranks.
Clark County Clerk Lynn Goya was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in Boulder City late last year, according to records obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
It’s been five months since Clark County launched an investigation into whether Public Defender Phil Kohn mistreated women in his workplace.
Wearing purple shirts and holding handmade signs with messages like “Bargain in good faith” and “SNRHA be fair,” more than 50 people protested outside the Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority’s administrative offices in downtown Las Vegas on Wednesday afternoon.
The Clark County Commission voted Tuesday to ask state lawmakers for more power to stop doing business with poor performing contractors.