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An effort to force a recall election for state Sen. Patricia Farley has fallen short, according to the senator.
A Las Vegas golf-course management company being sued by the Department of Justice is asking a federal judge to dismiss claims that it is liable for tens of millions of dollars in underpaid rent for the Bali Hai Golf Club.
Clark County commissioners voted Tuesday to outlaw the feeding of feral pigeons in unincorporated parts of the county.
Clark County commissioners on Tuesday delayed their purchase of the Moulin Rouge site for at least two weeks so they could continue discussing the property’s future with nearby residents.
In a split vote, the Clark County Commission agreed to spend tax dollars to appeal a court ruling that said autopsy records are public.
Nov. 1 marked the beginning of winter watering restrictions in the Las Vegas Valley. Landscape irrigation is now limited to one assigned day per week through Feb. 28.
The North Las Vegas constable suing Clark County to keep his elected position is asking the county’s District Court to nullify the state law that could oust him from office.
Feeding feral pigeons could soon be outlawed in unincorporated Clark County. At their Tuesday meeting county commissioners will consider passing the new law, which would apply to both public property and residents’ homes.
The surges in rent are part of a nationwide, three-year-old U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development policy change introduced to help stretch the federal agency’s budget.
After a nearly nine-month hiatus, the monorail company is scheduled to appear before county commissioners Wednesday to request land use permits fora 1-mile extension south from MGM Grand to the Mandalay Bay and Luxor resort and convention campus.
North Las Vegas was awarded a $70,000 grant to purchase a “mass casualty incident vehicle” to treat victims during an emergency.
Applicants must have at least five years experience as an attorney and submit their application to the county manager’s office by Nov. 30. The appointed judge would serve until January 2019.
Nevada Democrat urges Homeland Security Secretary-nominee Kirstjen Nielsen to erase proposed budget cuts to the Urban Area Security Initiative grants in light of the Las Vegas mass shooting.
Earl Mitchell has lived in Nevada since 1975. He served more than 20 years in the Navy and Navy Reserve and worked 22 years as a Henderson police officer before retiring in 2008.