Dan Rolle, a progressive activist, had lobbed criticism at a Republican councilman during a Nov. 18 meeting. His microphone was then turned off.
- Home
- >> News
- >> Politics and Government
Las Vegas
Metropolitan Police Department Detective Robert Sigal, the only detective in the department’s animal cruelty unit, investigates about 100 cases of felony animal abuse across the valley.
The tribe is behind a city residential project near its reservation as long as its tribal land expands to mitigate the effects of development.
The City Council approved its construction more than two years ago after reaching a deal with Clark County to depart the Regional Justice Center.
The meetings are intended to teach people about their rights during situations that range from being pulled over by police to when immigration authorities approach.
Certain Las Vegas properties built before 1981 will be subjected to city inspections at least once per year to ensure that they are up to code.
There are some changes in store for this year’s Las Vegas Days Parade, formerly know as Helldorado Parade.
When the long-awaited “Queen of the Arts” project was unveiled Thursday in the city’s Historic Westside, it was hailed as much more than a means of wayfinding.
Scammers are targeting Nevada residents looking to land a hard to find Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles appointment.
Take a look inside the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority’s $989 million, 1.4-million-square-foot West Hall expansion.
One thing became apparent Wednesday in budget talks for the city of Las Vegas: While the pandemic has certainly hurt, it could have been much worse.
Recent pole banners on Carson Avenue represent the start of a six-month project by the city to distinguish each of its several downtown districts and encourage visitation.
The city of Las Vegas wants to sell its nine-story office building at 333 N. Rancho Drive, saying it has an appraised value above $17 million.
Future for Nevadans disclosed 28 previously unreported loans from the Las Vegas councilwoman this month.
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman on Wednesday ratcheted up her longstanding criticisms of public health restrictions enacted by Gov. Steve Sisolak.