Clark County expects to spend $1.33 billion from its general fund in fiscal year 2018, about $25.6 million more than the previous year.
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Save Red Rock, in an effort to halt progress on a proposed development near the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, has accused the Clark County Commission of violating open meeting laws.
Veterans Stand Down on Wednesday offers an array of free services, including housing assistance, counseling, medical care — even showers and haircuts.
Session on Wednesday in Las Vegas will cover details of a recent study that spells out impacts such as noise levels and identifies areas where the risk of accidents is elevated.
Clark County wants a judge to dismiss a lawsuit it filed in December regarding plans to build 5,025-home development near the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.
An amendment to a bill modifying how much Nevadans’ property taxes can increase each year would eventually lock in an annual cap of 3 percent for residential property.
HomeAid and volunteers from the Southern Nevada Home Builders Association on Thursday celebrated completion of a $460,000 renovation of the U.S. VETS’ kitchen.
Reno City Council members Wednesday voted unanimously to offer the city manager position to Clark County Assistant County Manager Sabra Smith Newby.
Las Vegas Sands executive Andy Abboud and Nevada Resort Association president Virginia Valentine are among the 12 people Clark County commissioners picked on Wednesday morning to be on a new marijuana advisory panel.
Clark County Commission candidate Tisha Black says she has raised over $100,000 in campaign donations, making her highest-fundraising Republican commission candidate in the last four years.
A familiar face in Clark County elections is entering the 2018 County Commission race. Mitchell Tracy, a Republican auto insurance claims adjuster, said he plans to run for the District F seat for the third election in a row.
The developer of Blue Diamond Hill can expect to spend tens of millions of dollars on infrastructure to provide water and sewer service to a proposed 5,025-home community, officials say.
The deadline to register to vote in the April 4 municipal primary election for Henderson, Las Vegas and North Las Vegas is March 14.
Dubbed the “Green Ribbon Panel,” the board will set policies regarding land use and licensing of retail marijuana establishments and make recommendations to the County Commission for proposed changes to zoning and business license codes. The list of applicants was posted on the county website Thursday.
Clark County commissioners are set to award an $80,000 settlement to a Nigerian immigrant who risked losing his parental rights despite being acquitted of abuse and murder charges in the death of a 2-year-old boy.