Hearing master and former Army aviation officer Jonathan Cooper and former lone North Las Vegas Municipal Court judge Sean Hoeffgen will be facing off for the position.
North Las Vegas
Officials say a juvenile was arrested Wednesday after a gun was confiscated at a North Las Vegas middle school.
The company is currently hiring for its new facility as it looks to sell an older building.
Nevada Superintendent of Public Instruction Jhone Ebert said the district needs to cover costs before putting the pressure on principals.
The locals casino operator is launching an Americana-inspired tavern brand, and plans to open two more locations in early 2025.
To work on urban heat island effect, Clark County residents are eligible for up to two free trees to plant at home.
From haunted houses to trick-or-treating, theater productions to parties, the Las Vegas Valley has plenty of ghosts, ghouls and fun for all ages this Halloween.
The fine settles claims by the Federal Trade Commission that the company reaped millions of dollars via deceptive business practices, including forcing tenants to pay undisclosed fees on top of their monthly rent.
Five of the 11 alleged motorcycle gang members recently indicted on racketeering charges appeared in District Court on Wednesday.
Ruby Duncan, 92, wheeled into Ruby Duncan Elementary School. It was Ruby Duncan Day, and the school’s beloved namesake said she was “happy and surprised” to be recognized.
A local entrepreneur and community activist is campaigning to oust North Las Vegas Councilwoman Ruth Garcia-Anderson, who’s been endorsed by her fellow City Council members.
The driver of the truck turned himself in at the police department. He had an active DUI warrant.
The village will offer on-site services, including job training, assistance accessing benefits and mental and physical health services.
Gov. Joe Lombardo will investigate the Clark County School District’s budget in the wake of budget woes that could lead to faculty cuts and overcrowded classrooms.
Changing Smiles Pediatric Dentistry, a new nonprofit in North Las Vegas, hopes to increase accessibility so that everyone can go to the dentist.