Chad Williams, the controversial ex-director of Southern Nevada’s housing authority, is accused of punching a sleeping woman, and then kicking her in the ribs and face.
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As animal advocacy groups rail against conditions at the Animal Foundation, the city of Las Vegas prepared a report outlining what it would take to build and operate its own shelter or switch providers.
Michele Fiore’s move to Nye County in November has raised questions about the legitimacy of her last votes on the Las Vegas City Council and her appointment to a Pahrump Justice Court bench.
Clark County Sheriff Kevin McMahill used his swearing in ceremony Monday as an opportunity to talk about homelessness and the mental health of officers and civilians.
Nevada Assemblywoman Rochelle Nguyen could be elevated to the state Senate next week.
Newly-inaugurated Councilwomen Nancy Brune and Francis Allen-Palenske acknowledge a wide learning curve, but the two are tackling it together.
Two new councilwomen joined the Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday, expanding the female majority to five.
When Pamela Goynes-Brown is inaugurated, she will become the first Black mayor in Nevada’s history.
Public input and community feedback will be among the priorities as the committee picks a team to memorialize the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting.
Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones has been re-elected to office by a margin of just 336 votes, according to unofficial election results posted Wednesday.
Oscar Goodman has been honored with a statue at Historic Fifth Street School in downtown Las Vegas.
Francis Allen-Palenske and retired Las Vegas police Lt. Ray Spencer were leading in their races for two Las Vegas City Council seats early Wednesday, preliminary election results show.
Reid, a Democrat, has been the top supervisor in the office for the past 15 years. She is leading in vote totals over Republican Patsy Brown, early results showed.
A combination of close races and the rules for receiving and counting mail ballots virtually guarantee results won’t become clear for several days
The raise for City Manager Jorge Cervantes will put him “more in line” with what others in his position in the valley earn.