Since 2022, the Clark County Public Works Department estimates over 500,000 feet of wiring has been stolen around the Las Vegas Valley, resulting in $1.8 million in replacement costs.
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Clark County is expected to take its next big step toward developing an airport to supplement Harry Reid airport by early summer.
Eight people died in the second half of last year while in Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department custody, a Metro captain told Clark County commissioners.
Last week, Clark County and the city of Las Vegas presented keys to Emmitt Smith and Chef James Trees.
Several Clark County government officials were among the nation’s top 5 percent of wage earners in 2022, records show.
More people are dying on Las Vegas Valley roads, even though officers have increased traffic citations by over 200 percent, Sheriff Kevin McMahill says.
In the annual report, Clark County fared better than the Nevada and national averages in adult obesity but worse in adult smoking.
With transportation being the biggest issue tied to the inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix, the Board of Clark County Commissioners is asking Formula 1 to provide their 2024 plan by May 1.
The retail center is part of the Historic Commercial Center District, which is less than 1.5 miles east of the Las Vegas Strip.
County commissioners voted to approve a little over $30 million to support the construction and operation of four affordable housing projects.
The county hopes to use federal dollars to create a “one-stop shop” for home and building improvements, including those to enhance air quality.
More road disruption is coming near the Las Vegas Strip as a leaking water main under the site of a bridge built for the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix will be replaced.
A report set to be delivered to county commissioners next week discusses what officials learned and what can be improved for this year’s Formula One race.
The proposal is the county’s next step in creating a licensure process for street vendors and bringing the county in line with state law.
As daylight saving time returns, the Clark County Fire Department is urging residents to do something that will help keep themselves and their homes safe.