The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority is wasting tax dollars. The question now is whether anyone with any power is going to do anything about it.
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Popular downtown Las Vegas restaurant Casa Don Juan is gearing up to branch out.
Las Vegas is getting its first 24/7 pot shop.
Huntridge Circle Park hosts its first bike-in movie night Saturday. Blinking Man bicycle rides will host its first Bike In at the park, a Ward 3 city of Las Vegas-sponsored event will kick off at 6 p.m. Saturday.
The law allows governments to charge only the “actual cost” of reproducing a record, but a Review-Journal survey of more than 20 government entities in Clark County found fees for records requests vary widely.
Las Vegas officials have a new vision for developing a unique piece of land surrounded by sensitive land packed with environmental and cultural resources.
The Las Vegas City Council OK’d issuing $11.6 million in local improvement bonds to pay for public improvements in the Skye Canyon master plan development in northwest Las Vegas.
The Las Vegas City Council couldn’t get behind a moratorium on accepting plans for golf course and open space redevelopment, but officials want city staff to come up with a new policy that can act as a guide in the future.
If you’ve ever stood starving on Main Street in downtown Las Vegas, waiting for a table to open up at Casa Don Juan, you may have better luck in the future.
Complaints about racy attire and vulgar signs once flooded City Hall. City officials for years tried to alleviate congestion and enhance safety with regulations for Fremont’s casino-lined, oft-rowdy public pedestrian mall, but faced legal challenges arguing their efforts infringed upon performers’ First Amendment rights.
As of Friday, sprinkler and drip-system use is limited to three assigned days a week through Oct. 31.
A woman over the age of 50 is the second person in Clark County to contract West Nile virus this year, the Southern Nevada Health District said Thursday.
As golf course closures and redevelopment plans continue to rile residents across the valley, the Las Vegas City Council next week will take up a moratorium on applications for redeveloping courses and other common open spaces in the city.
The pilot is focused in the Las Vegas Innovation District, a technological testing ground the city designated last year.
Five-term Republican Assemblyman John Hambrick will have a primary challenger next June.