The dispute, which revolves around dues and transparency, is the latest sign of a frayed relationship between the two labor groups.
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Planned local construction projects — including the stadium that will be the Raiders’ home — could face delays unless Clark County finds a way to increase staffing in its public works department.
Las Vegas is getting its first 24/7 pot shop.
Marijuana dispensaries in unincorporated Clark County could soon be allowed to stay open as long as they want.
Las Vegas water officials believe the road salt made well water for Rainbow Subdivision more corrosive, causing it to leach lead from the plumbing in some older homes.
Clark County commissioners decided Tuesday to “pump the brakes” on marijuana consumption lounges.
Clark County has received more than $975,000 in public safety grant funds that the Department of Justice withheld in 2016, county spokesman Erik Pappa announced Tuesday.
Shawn White was working as a 28-year-old paramedic when he was called to the home of a young family.
But for any of the tens of thousands of couples that tie the knot in Las Vegas each year, those benefits could be off the table if the officiant never files the proper paperwork with Goya.
Nesting pigeons and the scat they leave behind have been a perennial and somewhat costly problem for Clark County.
Could the nation’s first legal and licensed marijuana lounge end up in Southern Nevada? The short answer? Yes, technically. The long answer? It’s complicated.
Data released Friday on the state Education Department’s website include more detailed information on how individual schools scored than a preliminary release earlier this week.
Chasing economic diversification, $5 billion in construction and as many as 50,000 new full-time jobs, Clark County commissioners will consider teaming with other local governments to woo Amazon.
LIBERTY Dental Plan of Nevada will be the provider for dental Medicaid coverage in Clark and Washoe counties in 2018, the company announced Tuesday.
Nevada Treasurer Dan Schwartz made his gubernatorial bid official last week, and establishment Republicans were none too happy.