Clark County Commissioner William McCurdy II is seeking a second term representing District D, a large swath of the central valley.
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Attorneys Terry Coffing and Alexandra Beth McLeod are appearing on the ballot against District Judge Erika Mendoza, a former prosecutor appointed to the bench in March.
A District Judge appointed in June is on the ballot with a longtime civil attorney for the upcoming election for District Court Department 14’s seat.
The Clark County Office of Traffic Safety, now 2 years old, has been building relationships with first responders and other jurisdictions to make roads safer.
Clark County serves more than 2.4 million Southern Nevada residents. The general election threatens to shake up the all-Democratic composure of the board.
Las Vegas’ tourism arm will potentially approve an up to five-year, nearly $3 million contract for resort corridor employee transportation during Las Vegas Grand Prix races.
CCSD Board President Evelyn Garcia Morales faces a challenge from Tameka Henry in District C.
Clark County is waiting for the Oakland Athletics to finalize their dealings with the Las Vegas Stadium Authority before they fully engage with the team.
The 60 people who died from injuries they suffered in a mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip on Oct. 1, 2017, were remembered at a sunrise ceremony.
Eileen Eady and Lydia Dominguez are vying for the seat formerly held by Katie Williams.
Five survivors, gathered at an exhibit in honor of the Oct. 1 shooting, remembered both the tragedy and the healing they’ve experienced since.
Land developers say the BLM controls the vast majority of land in Clark County, and this has helped fuel a real estate crisis by driving up demand and pricing.
Clark County will give away more trees in the spring after selling out all of the 4,500 it had available in 72 hours.
Concerned that no one had stepped up to challenge Commissioner Michael Naft in his re-election bid, Republican Ryan Hamilton decided to do it himself.
To work on urban heat island effect, Clark County residents are eligible for up to two free trees to plant at home.