Incumbent City Council members across the valley filed candidacy paperwork for re-election this week.
Blake Apgar
Blake Apgar joined the Review-Journal as a general assignment reporter in January 2017 after graduating from the University of Minnesota. He interned at the Review-Journal in the summer of 2016, and now covers North Las Vegas and Henderson government. He was raised in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
The race for the North Las Vegas City Council Ward 4 seat is getting crowded.
Among the priorities for the Henderson City Council looking forward are education, public safety, creating livable communities, improved public service and a continuation of the city’s economic comeback.
Henderson officials paid more than $50,000 last year to investigate police Chief LaTesha Watson.
Henderson Mayor Debra March will deliver her State of the City address on Tuesday.
Many of Tuesday night’s attendees wore green T-shirts printed with the phrase “Save Black Mountain.”
The Raiders broke out the shiny hard hats and logo-emblazoned shovels Monday for the ceremonial first move of dirt at the site of the NFL team’s future Henderson home.
Henderson officials have come to an agreement with a Chicago suburb over an alleged trademark infringement over the use of a downtown name.
The City Council approves purchase of the property, located across from the M Resort at the northwest corner of St. Rose Parkway and Bowes Avenue, near Las Vegas Boulevard South, for more than $4.1 million.
Gregg Owens, 64, and his wife were visiting Ocean Beach with their dogs on Wednesday when a wave carried them into the water. Bystanders rescued Owens’ wife and dogs, but were unable to pull him from the water.
A federal judge on Thursday tossed out former Henderson Police Chief Patrick Moers’ lawsuit against Mayor Debra March and other current and former city employees.
North Las Vegas is offering utility payment deferrals to federal workers affected by the ongoing government shutdown, officials announced Monday.
Henderson police Chief LaTesha Watson was the subject of several city investigations last year, records obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal show.
The 20-day enforcement period began Wednesday and lasts until Jan. 22 as part of the multijurisdictional Joining Forces program through the Nevada Department of Public Safety’s Office of Traffic Safety.
The NFL’s Raiders will formally break ground on their Henderson headquarters and practice facility this month, the team announced Wednesday.