Hearing master Amy Ferreira and attorney Nancy Bernstein both feel they’re the right candidate for the Las Vegas Justice Court bench in Department 8.
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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.
For the first time in a quarter-century, Las Vegas residents will elect the city’s first mayor not named Carolyn or Oscar Goodman, the married couple and political dynasty.
A candidate for the Nevada Board of Regents said that both she and her family have been stalked and harassed online.
An ordinance tentatively approved by the Las Vegas City Council will help Area15 add new features, including a Universal horror-themed attraction.
Metropolitan Police Department Sheriff Kevin McMahill is advocating for the installation of traffic cameras throughout the valley as a solution to the amount of fatal crashes in Nevada.
Nevada Assemblyman Cameron C.H. Miller’s life is rooted in Las Vegas’ Ward 5, which he is trying to represent on the City Council.
Prosecutors allege that Fiore raised tens of thousands of dollars for a statue of fallen Metropolitan Police Department officer Alyn Beck, but spent it on herself and her daughter’s wedding.
Assemblywoman Shondra Summers-Armstrong says decades of public service prepared her to serve on the Las Vegas City Council.
Residents of a neighborhood near Lone Mountain allege that the city of Las Vegas violated open meeting laws around the time it approved the building of a LDS temple, according to a lawsuit.
The city of Las Vegas is considering an expansion to its so-called “order out corridor” designed to bar certain people convicted of misdemeanor crimes.
Las Vegas is weighing whether to strengthen its camping ordinance that bans homeless encampments on public spaces.
After a Las Vegas police union said it won’t comply with an NFL facial recognition policy, Sheriff Kevin McMahill said he has “contingency plans in place” to keep games safe.
In order to allow advertising and banners on Las Vegas Boulevard, the LVCVA needed to certify the race’s $250 million economic impact on Las Vegas.
Las Vegas is asking the Nevada Supreme Court to review one of four cases related to its legal battle with the would-be developer of the Badlands golf course.