Kristina Kerlus had faced felony charges in connection with the death of her 2-month-old son. Prosecutors declined to pursue the case.
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Court officials and the county won’t release records that would shed light on why Las Vegas Justice Court administrator Jessica Gurley left her job abruptly in October.
After Reba the bulldog died after being put in a plastic tote, Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson is calling for higher penalties for cruelty to animals.
Harry Reid International Airport officials acknowledged that the nine-hole Las Vegas Golf Center had terminated its lease.
Clark County officials issued a violation notice this week after a shuttered motel on Las Vegas Boulevard was torn down without the required permit, records show.
Clark County’s acquisition of the Sam Boyd site from UNLV was unanimously approved Wednesday by the Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents.
The Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday approved $1 million toward a 50-unit affordable housing complex planned near East Tropicana Avenue and Boulder Highway.
Neighbors at Turnberry Place have concerns about the planned 752-foot, 2,605-unit hotel and condominium project with an 18,000-seat NBA arena and a 6,000-seat theater.
Clark County commissioners approved a new contract for advertising within the public right-of-way that reduces the cost for F1 to place sponsorship ads along its Las Vegas Grand Prix circuit.
Clark County School Board Trustee Lola Brooks has resigned from her position a month short of the end of her final term on the board.
Last year F1 paid the county $1 million for advertisement privileges on public roads.
The fallout over a housing development on Blue Diamond Hill continues for Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones, who could face suspension or disbarment from the State Bar of Nevada.
The Filipino community is thriving in the Las Vegas Valley: they’re health care professionals, educators, business owners and blue-collar workers.
No candidate in Clark County filed a request for a recount, the deadline for which was Wednesday evening.
Clark County is cracking down on the commerce of stolen wire copper, including the type typically used in street lights.