New playground, rock removal have delayed the nearly $2 million expansion that was initially expected to wrap up last fall.
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.
The wireless telecommunications industry is wrestling with Clark County and other municipalities over the costs of small cell sites.
A Las Vegas park named for Metropolitan Police Department Officer Alyn Beck, who was killed in the line of duty in 2014, celebrated its grand opening Friday.
Las Vegas and the Renaissance Cos. began talks in June on the master development agreement for a proposed new soccer stadium project.
Environmental advocates in Nevada want U.S. lawmakers to fully fund a decades-old program that has contributed more than $100 million to outdoor preservation projects in the state since its inception.
The staff report expected Feb. 5 will review the current inspection process and detail how other cities handle inspections.
The Las Vegas Raiders have pledged $500,000 toward eliminating meal debt in Nevada schools, which accrues when families who do not qualify for free or reduced-priced breakfasts and lunches cannot pay for their food.
In the aftermath of the deadliest residential blaze in Las Vegas city history, county lawmakers want to explore taking steps in an effort to prevent a similar tragedy.
The Clark County Commission is the latest government agency to formally accept refugees, complying with a recent White House executive order.
The tallest building in Symphony Park by 2024 could be a residential tower stretching to 18 stories.
The idea that education can break down socioeconomic barriers has been a driving force in Robert Green’s life.
The Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday narrowly repealed controversial rules governing the redevelopment of open spaces and vacant golf courses.
Citing a series of violent incidents that have occurred at the downtown business, the Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday shut down the Fremont East nightclub 512 despite ownership claims that positive changes have been made.
Las Vegas policymakers on Wednesday expanded a controversial ban on camping and sleeping in public to include hours when public sidewalks are being cleaned.
Much of the technology at CES 2020 that promised to digitize city landscapes centered on the transportation sector.