It’s been more than seven months since Nevada law required North Las Vegas Constable Robert Eliason to forfeit his office. But who’s counting?
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A man suspected of burglary and attempted murder in North Las Vegas may have been driven by a love triangle, according to arrest documents.
A spokeswoman for Faraday Future said on Thursday the company is “absolutely not” scaling back its operations and will begin work on an approximately 650,000 thousand square-foot plant at Apex Industrial Park in North Las Vegas “in a few months.”
Hoarding too many animals in North Las Vegas could get you a fine, jail time — and maybe a trip to the shrink.
American Leadership Academy will open a charter school by the start of the 2017-18 academic year, under a plan unanimously approved by the North Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday night.
Earlier this month, North Las Vegas and Clark County issued construction permits for electrical work at Hyperloop One test site at Apex Industrial Park.
The increase comes from grants, fines, forfeitures and other collections that were higher than initially anticipated when the City Council approved the budget for the 2016-2017 fiscal year. The City Council unanimously approved the budget adjustment.
Apex Industrial Park is poised to become an “innovation hub” made up of technology and manufacturing companies anchored by Faraday Future and Hyperloop One, according to a report set for release Wednesday.
Laszlo Varga, the Las Vegas man killed Sunday by a driver suspected of driving drunk, was his family’s sole breadwinner as an Uber driver, family members said.
Sign wavers. Sign spinners. Sign flippers. Human billboards. Sign dancers. They go by many names, and passersby see them during the day in many parts of the Las Vegas Valley.
Ruby Duncan and five other women who fought for Southern Nevada welfare recipients’ rights in the 1970s were celebrated as pioneers at the North Las Vegas school that bears her name.
The 18-year-old killed in a drive-by shooting Sunday afternoon in North Las Vegas has been identified as David Espinoza.
A man killed in a North Las Vegas crash early Sunday involving a suspected DUI driver has been identified by the Clark County coroner.
North Las Vegas police have arrested a DUI suspect in a crash that took the life of a Las Vegas man early Sunday morning.
It’s an indoor smell that’s now foreign in most large U.S. cities: lingering cigarette smoke. Because of laws passed elsewhere in the past dozen years or so, Las Vegas is one of the nation’s largest cities that still allow smoking in bars and casinos.