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Thousands of people die in Clark County each year without funds available to pay for disposal of their bodies and the county can’t locate family members who might be able to do so.
Clark County commissioners have disclosed — in some cases belatedly or incorrectly — accepting pricey tickets to the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
If the transaction is successful, UNLV would use the funds to boost infrastructure, student financial aid and support programs.
Clark County kicked off a pilot program Thursday by adding solar-powered streetlights to an area of the Las Vegas Valley hit hard by copper wire theft.
With Las Vegas drawing more large events such as the Super Bowl, officials moved to create a more uniformed review and approval process for proposed special events.
The Clark County Liquor and Gaming Licensing Board is scheduled to consider the application at its meeting on Aug. 20.
The mixed-use attraction featuring 600-foot twin towers on a 10-acre lot south of Fontainebleau also will have a 439-foot amusement ride and a swimming pool local residents will be able to use.
The CCSD survey will be used to determine desired characteristics for the next superintendent after former Superintendent Jesus Jara resigned this year.
Clark County and the Las Vegas Grand Prix are again partnering to launch a text line to keep motorists on top of the latest road work tied to preparing, then dismantling the circuit for this year’s race.
The Paradise Town Advisory Board voted to allow the Sphere to exceed Clark County noise limitations in a meeting Tuesday night.
Clark County moved more than 100,000 registered voters who had failed to verify their address to “inactive” status. Those voters can still vote but won’t receive mail-in ballots.
A Clark County commissioner wants a crackdown on illegal pet breeding, an issue that officials argue is contributing to an overpopulation crisis at animal shelters.
A private buyer has bought the land for $28 million, according to Colliers, who represented the buyer.
Last year’s infrastructure-related work — which caused traffic headaches for those traveling in-and-around the Strip — involved six months of repaving operations, something that won’t be seen this year.