Development and experience are the centerpiece issues for the race to fill the Henderson City Council’s Ward 1 seat.
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Despite being the second youngest of the 58 victims who lost their lives in the Route 91 Harvest festival massacre, Quinton Robbins is leaving a legacy far beyond his years.
Jeanette Jones, founder of a research firm and a librarian with Paseo Verde Library, has simple motivation for teaching a “Tackling Fake News” class. “If not us, then who?” she said, adding that libraries are in the business of disseminating trustworthy information to the public.
Arrianna Round, who police said at the time of her disappearance may suffer from dementia, was found over the weekend after she was reported missing March 20, Henderson police spokesman Rod Pena said.
Henderson Mayor Debra March announced Monday she’d reimbursed her campaign for a trip to Panama detailed in a Review-Journal investigation of her spending published last week.
The pasta is still made fresh — some is sold to nearly a dozen local restaurants, including some on the Strip.
Henderson is adopting a new logo as part of a $2 million effort to draw visitors to Nevada’s second-largest city
Henderson police are asking for help finding a 71-year-old woman who was last seen Monday.
Russell Perreira, 58, was found Wednesday morning after he had was last seen about 2:15 p.m. Saturday in the 300 block of Evan Picone Drive, near North Stephanie Street and West Warm Springs Road, Henderson police said.
Living Grace Homes is a nonprofit that houses and provides assistance to pregnant women. The organization has two houses that pregnant women, or women who recently gave birth, stay in. It also helps women find homes after leaving and helps furnish their new homes with donations. The organization is funded via private foundation grants, churches, individual donors and local government grants, said Kathleen Miller, executive director of Living Grace Homes.
Henderson officials want police Chief LaTesha Watson to voluntarily resign as the city’s top law enforcement officer on May 9, according to a separation agreement obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The Las Vegas Metro Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday contradicted Henderson Mayor Debra March’s claims about a trip she took with a chamber executive to Panama using campaign money.
Just four months after receiving tax abatements from the state, the site of a Google data center in Henderson is beginning to take shape.
An independent investigator recommended Henderson officials seriously consider firing police chief LaTesha Watson, records obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal show.
Shamrocks, leprechauns and Celtic music and dance were the order of the day as the 53rd annual Southern Nevada Sons Daughters of Erin St. Patrick’s Day Parade marched down Water Street on Saturday.