A Republican state senator said Wednesday that Clark County understated the annual growth of its property tax revenue during testimony to Nevada Legislature members.
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County Commission candidate Tisha Black’s campaign rollout is turning heads and winning praise almost two years before the general election for the board’s next members.
Clark County Clerk Lynn Goya said the week leading up to Valentine’s Day is one of the busiest times of the year for the county’s marriage license bureau.
In an official filing, University Medical Center has denied allegations it interfered with its labor-management committee.
Can you hear me now? Clark County is exploring how to improve cellphone reception on the Strip.
A Las Vegas environmental nonprofit claimed a small legal victory on Thursday despite having its motion to dismiss a lawsuit denied.
Seventeen authors will be on hand to sign their works on Sunday at the Leatherneck Club in Las Vegas.
The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada’s board of directors on Thursday rejected a plan that would have allowed a private bus company to share three stops with the popular Deuce and Strip & Downtown Express routes.
A Las Vegas-based nonprofit that holds one of the world’s largest veterinary conventions will more than double the size of its headquarters near McCarran International Airport.
Clark County and Save Red Rock will meet in District Court on Thursday morning to determine if a lawsuit tied to a controversial proposed home development can continue.
A missing signature was the center of a million-dollar debate at Tuesday’s Clark County Commission meeting.
A group of people surrounded two cars stopped on the side of Moapa Valley Boulevard.
Clark County commissioners are expected to appoint Karen Kelly as the county’s public guardian on Tuesday.
Before the age of 30, he was a state assemblyman, a Clark County commissioner and a U.S. House candidate. Then, he was inmate #38621048.
For the seventh consecutive year, fewer people are appealing Clark County’s property tax assessments.