Peter Cytanovic, known from a viral photo during the 2017 white nationalist rally, was essentially expelled from the Nevada Army National Guard in December.
Shea Johnson
Shea joined the Las Vegas Review-Journal in November 2018 to cover City Hall and Clark County. He previously spent six years at the Desert Dispatch and Daily Press newspapers located in the High Desert of Southern California, where he covered politics at city, county and state levels. Shea has won three California Newspaper Publishers Association awards for his work. In 2018 he was a California Journalism Awards finalist for investigative reporting. He is an unapologetic Chicago sports fan, excluding only the White Sox.
Beginning today, restaurant table limits have increased from six to 12 patrons and adult entertainment establishments and nightclubs may open, among other eased restrictions.
Dan Rolle, a progressive activist, had lobbed criticism at a Republican councilman during a Nov. 18 meeting. His microphone was then turned off.
The tribe is behind a city residential project near its reservation as long as its tribal land expands to mitigate the effects of development.
The City Council approved its construction more than two years ago after reaching a deal with Clark County to depart the Regional Justice Center.
The meetings are intended to teach people about their rights during situations that range from being pulled over by police to when immigration authorities approach.
Certain Las Vegas properties built before 1981 will be subjected to city inspections at least once per year to ensure that they are up to code.
The one-eighth-of-a-cent increase had become more critical by helping to address the sweeping effects of the pandemic, officials said.
Melanie Rouse, who most recently worked in the medical examiner’s office in Maricopa County, will replace John Fudenberg, who retired in August.
Capacity and social distancing rules would be completely lifted once 60 percent of eligible residents have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.
Las Vegas Councilwoman Michele Fiore disclosed this week that she loaned her political campaign nearly $18,000 late last year.
When the long-awaited “Queen of the Arts” project was unveiled Thursday in the city’s Historic Westside, it was hailed as much more than a means of wayfinding.
The Clark County commissioner also said that proposed local social distancing rules would be reviewed after Gov. Steve Sisolak’s recent announcement.
One thing became apparent Wednesday in budget talks for the city of Las Vegas: While the pandemic has certainly hurt, it could have been much worse.
If the Supreme Court decides that discrepancies did prevent the election for a Clark County commission seat, it would be overturning a lower court ruling.