About 500,000 people stayed at Airbnb rentals in the Las Vegas area last year, the company reports. That’s almost double the amount of visitors in 2016.
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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.
Taxpayers potentially owe almost $610 million to local government employees in Nevada’s two most populous counties for their unused paid time off, financial reports show.
Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority commissioners on Thursday voted to approve a three-year contract with their employees’ union.
Magistrate Judge Carl Hoffman this month told the construction union to give investigators documents related to how candidates were nominated for an election in May.
Clark County has agreed to fill a funding gap for more than 100 therapeutic foster children care who are waiting to receive behavioral health assessments.
A Clark County Commission candidate has accused her opponent, a seated commissioner, of not disclosing a business relationship with the builders of the Las Vegas football s tadium.
County Aviation Director Rosemary Vassiliadis told commissioners the airport would supplement McCarran International Airport as the county’s population grows, more resort hotels open and football fans come to the area to see Raiders games.
Residents of cities throughout Clark County will now be able to vote from any polling place during municipal elections, regardless of jurisdiction.
Inside the nearby Family Law Self-Help Center, one attorney and five staff members bustle about a small room answering questions and helping people fill out forms and navigate legalese.
The 52,000-square-foot building on South Jones Boulevard in Enterprise will house about 75 employees and act as a base of operations for the department’s road, construction management and traffic management divisions.
North Las Vegas constable candidate Jimmy Vega met election residency requirements when he entered the race, the Nevada secretary of state’s office has determined.
Clark County Public Defender Phil Kohn talked about his female employees’ “provocative dress” and “the size of their breasts,” according to a two-page report released by Clark County on Tuesday afternoon.
Kulin said the posts, known as bollards, will line sidewalks on both sides of Las Vegas Boulevard between Sahara Avenue and Tropicana Avenue.
GOP candidate Trish Marsh, who is running against Democratic state Sen. Tick Segerblom for a seat on the Clark County Commission, told a room of Republicans on Tuesday they should vote for her over “Tick the d—-.”
The new ordinance will go into effect in two weeks, bringing brew pubs, liquor stores and some Strip hotel bars in the unincorporated county into line with the rules on to-go containers of craft beer in the City of Las Vegas.