The finances and day-to-day operations of Service Employees Union International’s Nevada chapter are now under the control of its parent union.
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Last year, a do-it-yourself home improvement project went awry when faulty wiring in a ceiling fan caused a Las Vegas Valley residence to catch fire.
Members of a Nevada Assembly committee on Tuesday grilled Sen. Mo Denis over his proposal to change the law requiring constables of urban areas to obtain peace officer certification.
An attorney for a company that wants to build thousands of homes on Blue Diamond Hill said opposition to the project is forcing his client to spend “a lot of time and money” in court to address legal claims that will eventually be dismissed.
University Medical Center plans to open two new facilities in the northwest Las Vegas Valley this October.
Despite passing a major hurdle at the state level, marijuana social lounges may stall in Clark County.
Kevin Schiller has worked for Washoe County for 21 years and as an assistant county manager since January 2014. He lobbies for the county at the Nevada Legislature and represents the county in employee negotiations.
Gov. Brian Sandoval announced the appointments of two Clark County district judges Thursday.
The Nevada chapter of Service Employees International Union has requested its parent union take control of local operations following the ouster of its two highest-ranking elected officials.
As marijuana states back off of social marijuana use for fear of inciting a federal crackdown, Nevada is bucking the trend and pushing ahead with pot clubs.
For now, state Department of Wildlife will await further reports on the presence of the South American flesh-eaters.
The U.S. Department of Justice is threatening to pull law enforcement grant funds unless Clark County proves it is enforcing federal immigration laws.
Elevated expressways would cost more than $100 million to build but could shave several minutes off a drive to McCarran International Airport, Clark County commissioners were told this week.
Las Vegas woman will become just the second person to hold the honorary position, designed to promote poetry as an art form and as “a medium for inspirational public commentary.”
Clark County could owe the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development nearly $5 million after an inspector general audit questioned how federal grant money was spent.