Las Vegas officials on Wednesday started the city’s annual “Toys for Tickets” program, allowing drivers to pay off parking tickets with gifts instead of dollars.
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Michael Scott Davidson is an investigative reporter at the Review-Journal. The University of Florida graduate has written about issues including evictions, police brutality, government lobbying and lavish public benefits.
Democrats were poised to sweep all three Clark County Commission races late Tuesday night.
It appears a blue wave has struck Clark County’s down-ballot races.
The Clark County Commission voted Tuesday to rename the cultural center to Winchester Dondero Cultural Center, honoring the county’s first female commissioner, Thalia Sperry Dondero.
The four finalists for Clark County Public Defender are all longtime office employees, according to a source with knowledge of the hiring process.
Lines of eager voters kept early polling locations across Clark County operating past their posted closing times on Friday, the last day of early voting.
A former Las Vegas city government executive claims then-Deputy City Manager Scott Adams called him an “old fart” and coworkers mocked him for suffering from asthma attacks before he was fired last year, according to a federal lawsuit.
A sexually explicit video of a Las Vegas firefighter was circulated among her coworkers without her knowledge, according to a human resources complaint obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Clark County will continue to leave early voting locations open past their scheduled closing time so long as people are waiting in line to cast ballots.
Some 400 students from 40 schools will participate in the Green Our Planet’s Biannual Student Farmers Market.
Behind a small glass enclosure tucked inside Three Square food bank’s cavernous Las Vegas warehouse, Matt Hirsch sees the future of desert agriculture.
The choices for North Las Vegas constable’s office are down to an incumbent violating Nevada law and a challenger who is under police investigation.
An environmental nonprofit can proceed to trial with its lawsuit aimed at stopping the Clark County Commission from approving the development of thousands of homes overlooking the Red Rock Canyon, a judge has ruled.
Police this week searched for evidence of residency during raids of two homes connected to North Las Vegas constable candidate Jimmy Vega.
The flyover would allow northbound drivers leaving the airport to bypass the intersection’s traffic signal and exit either northbound onto Swenson or westbound onto Tropicana.