Southern Nevada municipalities this week are voting on stopgap measures to continue funding the Animal Foundation shelter in the Las Vegas Valley for up to six months.
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Clark County hasn’t determined who will replace Rosemary Vassiliadis when she retires as director of aviation.
Justin Dayhoff comes to Las Vegas from Maryland, where he formerly served as the assistant state superintendent.
Las Vegas officials haven’t been told why the U.S. Department of Homeland Security designated the city as a “sanctuary” for undocumented immigrants.
Clark County teenagers can sign up for a free, three-week summer program full of sports and arts classes.
The scannable chips, offered by the county for $5, hold a pet owner’s contact information and allow for the return of lost pets.
The bill requires some local governments to update master plans to better reconcile with rising temperatures.
The agreement would let corrections officers serve ICE warrants at the Clark County Detention Center and hold migrants for an extended period, giving federal officials time to pick them up.
The appointed trustees on the Clark County School Board will have voting rights starting in 2027, thanks to a sweeping education bill.
Clark County commissioners approved the creation of a custodial fund to handle revenues from a special tax district set up around the Athletics ballpark site on the Strip.
A spokesperson for the county said the Las Vegas Justice Court does not request payment over text.
The county has placed its head of construction management on administrative leave while it continues an investigation into a potential conflict of interest involving his wife’s firm.
The county approved the wife of a key public works official as a prime contractor on future projects.
Las Vegas homebuilder Jim Rhodes’ long-sought venture faced years of controversy marked by opposition and litigation.
The Athletics’ plan detailing what would occur if they don’t finish their Las Vegas ballpark project was unanimously approved by Clark County commissioners.