Nearly two dozen new electric vehicle charging stations could be coming to Las Vegas after commissioners approved an agreement Tuesday.
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In an exclusive, Google Fiber has shared when it plans to launch its services in Las Vegas after getting the approval to operate in some parts of Southern Nevada.
Superintendent Jesus Jara, who has been at the helm of the nation’s fifth-largest school district since 2018, has had a tumultuous tenure.
The Las Vegas Police Protective Association sued the Metropolitan Police Department citizen review board over the publicizing of officers’ names and badge numbers.
The agency in charge of public transportation and road projects has a lot of employees making $100,000 or more a year, including managers and technicians.
Lisa Guzman, who has been on the board since January 2021, plans to step down after her four-year term concludes at the end of this year.
Five Clark County commissioners were offered “educational” Formula 1 tickets worth nearly $11,000, reports show.
Clark County School District Superintendent Jesus Jara’s annual address focuses on achievements and challenges for the nation’s fifth-largest school district.
The Clark County School District has agreed to turn over public records related to Superintendent Jesus Jara’s social media accounts by Feb. 5 in response to a lawsuit by the teachers union.
A Clark County spokesperson confirmed that the registrar of voters allowed judicial candidates to file for a District Court seat that shouldn’t have been open.
Sheriff Kevin McMahill spoke about the cameras as he discussed issues around traffic safety in the Metro’s jurisdiction in 2023.
Under the new law, any person who stops in “pedestrian flow zones,” which include the pedestrian bridges and up to 20 feet surrounding the connected stairs or escalators could be charged with a misdemeanor.
An agreement between the National Football League and Clark County will allow Super Bowl ads to be displayed on pedestrian bridges ahead of the big game.
Fernando Martinez Jr. lost 64 pounds over 77 days before he died at the Clark County Detention Center without receiving proper medical treatment, according to a federal lawsuit.
Wynn Resorts is asking Clark County for an extension of its development plans for a vacant lot across the Strip from Wynn Las Vegas.