A breach of the city of Las Vegas’ computer network did not appear to cause any harm, a spokesman said Wednesday, crediting the city’s fast action to avoid “what had the potential to be a devastating situation.”
Shea Johnson
Shea joined the Las Vegas Review-Journal in November 2018 to cover City Hall and Clark County. He previously spent six years at the Desert Dispatch and Daily Press newspapers located in the High Desert of Southern California, where he covered politics at city, county and state levels. Shea has won three California Newspaper Publishers Association awards for his work. In 2018 he was a California Journalism Awards finalist for investigative reporting. He is an unapologetic Chicago sports fan, excluding only the White Sox.
Clark County Manager Yolanda King received high praise Tuesday from commissioners who agreed to give the top administrator a 6 percent bonus during her annual review.
The city of Las Vegas’ computer network was breached early Tuesday morning, city spokesman David Riggleman said.
Las Vegas city officials welcomed delegations from six countries to its technology-focused coworking space in downtown on Monday, a day before the official start of one of the largest consumer electronic shows in the U.S.
Lawsuit says efforts to close what county officials say is an illegal sex club infringe on his rights to enjoy his property as he sees fit and consort with whom he chooses.
From autonomous vehicles to pedestrian safety, “there’s so many different things” that Las Vegas officials are looking forward to when CES 2020 starts Tuesday.
Volunteers are needed to help count unsheltered homeless individuals in the Las Vegas Valley on Jan. 29 for the 2020 Southern Nevada Homeless Census.
An online fundraiser has identified three people killed in a fiery crash in the western Las Vegas Valley on Thursday evening as three generations of women, including a 4-year-old granddaughter.
A city-county partnership plans to bring a $3.5 million project, dubbed the Historic Westside Leaders Park, to land near the southwest corner of Martin Luther King Jr. and Lake Mead boulevards.
Private sector contributions to the city of Las Vegas’ homeless Courtyard significantly slowed this year through the city fund set up for philanthropic investors, records show.
The nonprofit SHARE Village Las Vegas, formerly Veterans Village, sought to restore a sense of normalcy for two extended families inside their facility on North 21st Street.
The founder of Veterans Village announced Monday plans to add more housing units and open up the community to non-veterans in the wake of the recent deadly motel fire in Las Vegas.
A report’s findings that a Washington state lawmaker participated in domestic terrorism has drawn attention to Las Vegas City Councilwoman Michele Fiore’s ties to the so-called Patriot Movement.
Plans are underway for an old-fashioned ice cream parlor and a Parisian-decorated playhouse to replace the former Beauty Bar and Don’t Tell Mama.
The Fremont Street Experience on Thursday offered a sneak peek at a $32 million upgrade to its electrified Viva Vision canopy, the largest single video screen in the world, before its official rollout on New Year’s Eve.