Clark County and its largest employee union are headed to arbitration over a contract dispute concerning annual wage increases.
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.
State Sen. Tick Segerblom remains the winner of his Democratic primary for a Clark County Commission seat, a recount from the county’s election department confirmed Tuesday afternoon.
The private nonprofit submitted the requests to Clark County on Thursday, asking to install about 70 piers made of reinforced concrete that will support 1 mile of track passing over both public and private land.
On Monday at the Clark County Government Center the Las Vegas Modern Quilt Guild revealed its months of work: more than 250 handmade quilts collected and created for victims of the Oct. 1 attack.
The housing authority’s last executive director, John Hill, had a nearly identical salary when he left the agency in April 2016. In its nationwide executive director search, the housing authority advertised it was willing to pay a maximum salary of about $179,000.
It’s been one year since state officials postponed a change to Nevada Medicaid funding amid fears it would shutter organizations serving Clark County’s most vulnerable foster children.
Clark County will recount votes next week in the Democratic primary for the county commission’s District E seat.
Clark County Registrar of Voters Joe Gloria said Wednesday that a combination of human error and technical problems allowed up to 43 voters to cast ballots twice in the primary election.
It’s been more than two years since Clark Commissioner Chris Giunchigliani embarked upon her initiative to pass a law that would curb market demand for pets born at mass breeding facilities.
A new contractor will construct a multimillion dollar Las Vegas Strip safety project following a labor dispute involving the last company handling the project.
Clark County Registrar of Voters Joe Gloria is calling for a redo of a primary election decided by a razor-thin margin because 43 voters may have cast ballots twice due to an “unacceptable” failure in procedure by poll workers.
Clark County is seeking a pre-trial ruling against an environmental nonprofit suing to block a controversial development near Red Rock Canyon.
Police have said they will blanket the Las Vegas Valley this year in an effort to stop the use of illegal fireworks.
But the race’s future in Southern Nevada is being threatened by federal legislation that would open nearly 39,000 acres of federal land for development south of the Las Vegas Valley.
The apartment complex on South Pecos Road in eastern Las Vegas serves renters with low incomes, but its mix of 50 one- and two-bedroom units are spacious with hardwood floors and new appliances.