Bus riders can enter a social media contest from now through the end of Christmas Day for a chance to win six months of free rides, the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada announced Wednesday.
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Taxi ridership continued a steep decline across Clark County, largely due to ride-sharing companies Uber and Lyft cutting into a large share of the business, according to figures released this month.
Clark County is suing an environmental advocacy group that wants to halt plans to build some 5,000 homes on 2,010 acres atop Blue Diamond Hill.
Partnership between FirstMed Health and Wellness and Hope for Prisoners aims to ease the burdens associated with re-entry to society and lower offenders’ odds of landing back behind bars.
The air quality in a Spring Valley neighborhood frequently downwind of a nearby asphalt mixing plant “very likely” violates the Environmental Protection Agency’s annual standard, according to a local expert.
With booming engines and airplanes galore, the North Las Vegas Airport celebrated its 75th birthday a few days late Saturday, welcoming aviation enthusiasts to an open house event.
Owners of popular but politically challenged zoo looking for new homes for menagerie of exotic animals by month’s end.
Financial experts project Nevada will collect$541 million more in tax revenue over the next two years than it did during the last budget cycle, but that’s still $300 million to $600 million less than requested by state agencies in October.
Former Culinary Union political director Yvanna Cancela will be the first Latina to sit on the Nevada state Senate after Clark County commissioners unanimously voted to appoint her Tuesday.
Complaints against smells emanating from medical-marijuana operations dominates commission’s first substantive discussion of pot policy since passage of Question 2.
Applied Analysis will continue to play an integral role in bringing a stadium to the Las Vegas Valley after the Stadium Authority Board temporarily hired the local research firm during its inaugural meeting Monday.
Results of a second vote tally requested by independent candidate Roque “Rocky” De La Fuente may not be announced until next week.
Over the past 20 years, Mike Lane has earned a living at a variety of occupations and on Tuesday, he is expected to add Clark County chief information officer to his list of jobs.
A class action lawsuit filed against Republic Services on Friday claims the waste-disposal company is illegally overcharging Clark County property owners by placing multiple $60 liens on homes for overdue trash bills.
Two women and one man have applied to Clark County in hopes of filling Ruben Kihuen’s recently vacated state Senate seat.