Clark County Clerk Lynn Goya was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in Boulder City late last year, according to records obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Michael Scott Davidson
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.
It’s been five months since Clark County launched an investigation into whether Public Defender Phil Kohn mistreated women in his workplace.
Wearing purple shirts and holding handmade signs with messages like “Bargain in good faith” and “SNRHA be fair,” more than 50 people protested outside the Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority’s administrative offices in downtown Las Vegas on Wednesday afternoon.
The Clark County Commission voted Tuesday to ask state lawmakers for more power to stop doing business with poor performing contractors.
The Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority is facing an unfair labor practice complaint from the union representing nearly 250 of its workers.
Residents must be at least 25 feet away from housing authority buildings. Any household that violates the smoke-free policy four times will be subject to eviction.
A nostalgic glow may soon entice pedestrians to explore more of downtown Las Vegas.
The Jasper Goddard case underscores a debate between prosecutors and public defenders: Does the time and resources it takes to secure the death penalty, and guide it through the appeals process, make the punishment ineffective in some cases?
The Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority plans to break ground in March on its first public housing development in more than five years.
Cora Coleman has enjoyed enough success that patrons say even its largest activity room — where seniors gather to take aerobics classes, listen to guest speakers and hold holiday parties — is reaching capacity on a regular basis.
The Nevada Secretary of State’s office has launched a voter fraud investigation into six Clark County residents who voted twice during the June 12 primary election, county Registrar of Voters Joe Gloria said Tuesday.
A former candidate for Clark County public administrator is suing his primary opponent for a now-deleted post on an election website.
Southern Nevada specialized foster care agencies are denouncing the state of Nevada’s recent suggestion that only two-thirds of the children in their care have received behavioral health assessments.
The Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority has improved its financial standing, according to an annual audit of the government.
Gov. Brian Sandoval has agreed to chair a committee to create a memorial to the victims of the Oct. 1 attack on the Las Vegas Strip.