North Las Vegas officials aim to bring a greater sense of identity to the region with a redevelopment project called Lake Mead Village West.
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Members of Cheyenne High School’s new hip-hop dance team were confident when they attended their first local competition last year.
Clark County commissioners will take no action to unseat North Las Vegas Constable Robert Eliason until an ongoing legal proceeding is completed, Commission Chairman Steve Sisolak said this week.
The Amerigroup Mobile Health Clinic will offer free blood pressure, dental and vision screenings for members of the public.
North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee said he wants to finish a lot of the work he started and head into retirement to complete a mission for the Mormon church.
Councilman Isaac Barron is seeking a second term, with a challenge from Hector Rivera, a political organizer who worked last year on Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign.
Joey Lauria has built a career by overcoming challenges — including some of his own doing.
Parson Elementary School is the only school in Nevada using Education Corporations (or EdCorps) to create student-run, classroom-based businesses. EdCorps is part of Real World Scholars, a nonprofit organization that helps students start businesses.
The ViaWest Lone Mountain Data Center at 3330 E. Lone Mountain Road, near Interstate 15 in North Las Vegas, just added 32,000 square feet to its facility.
Koreke Levi, 17, had a simple strategy to win last year’s Young Star singing competition: He listened.
My Place Hotels of America says developer Randal Bender is expected to break ground next month on Nevada’s first My Place-branded property, at 1440 E. Craig Road between North Fifth Street and Losee Road.
Three incumbents seeking re-election to the North Las Vegas City Council are outpacing their opponents in campaign contributions during the first 10 weeks of the year, according to reports filed last week with the Nevada secretary of state’s office.
Former congressman-turned-lobbyist Jon Porter will continue to lobby on behalf of the city of North Las Vegas to federal lawmakers for the next year.
The North Las Vegas City Council could decide next month whether several landowners should be charged property assessments to help pay for a new access road and water utility lines for a 1,100-acre parcel.
Construction is expected to start later this year on an assisted living facility in North Las Vegas that will cater to retirees, disabled soldiers and patients who will undergo rehabilitation after getting discharged from the VA Medical Center.