Clark County on Thursday presented a breakdown of the 5,530 homeless people counted during this year’s annual Southern Nevada Homeless Census.
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Clark County claims in a court filing that the owners of two adjacent homes advertised as a nude resort have spent months evading being served a lawsuit aimed at shutting them down.
The disputed request to rename a stretch of road currently named after famed actress and singer Debbie Reynolds will return to the Clark County Planning Commission on Aug. 20.
The Planning Commission agreed that there may be fireworks allowed after games up to six times per year. Neighbors were initially unsure of the proposal’s scope.
The complaint alleged that two children placed by the Department of Family Services into an Oregon home were sexually abused.
Cain is a U.S. Army veteran who did combat duty in the Middle East and later served as a Veterans Services caseworker.
The housing authority’s executive director conceded to sending “flirtatious” text messages to his former secretary but denied a romantic or sexual relationship with her.
James Rhodes, the president of Gypsum Resource’s parent company, wrote in a court filing that he will continue to pursue the housing project overlooking Red Rock Canyon.
The Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority’s board was one vote shy of firing Executive Director Chad Williams during a special meeting Tuesday, following an investigation into a sexual harassment complaint lodged against the public official by his secretary.
Social service providers can’t explain why the Southern Nevada Homeless Census found fewer homeless this year, but say that contradicts what they see from the trenches.
The Clark County Commission on Thursday signaled a cautious willingness to partner with the Clark County School District on education initiatives that would be funded through a potential quarter-percent sales tax, but stressed the need for accountability, information and easier public access to school grounds.
The Southern Nevada Water Authority voted to ask the Clark County Commission to make permanent a quarter-cent sales tax that was set to expire in a few years.
The units, converted motel rooms and apartments, will be filled on a case-by-case for up to a year by clients who also receive case management and supportive services.
From 2013 through 2018, Theresa Davis falsely reported that she and her family did not have access to any checking or savings accounts, according documents released Tuesday.
While Clark County Commissioners approved 40 supplemental positions for two understaffed jails Tuesday, Commissioner Justin Jones indicated his future support for more hires will be tied to the Metropolitan Police Department clarifying its role in immigration detention.