Overall, the city expects to spend $1,014,610,205 across all departments and bring in $950,683,401 in revenue.
Casey Harrison
Casey Harrison comes to the Las Vegas Review-Journal after having previously served as a political correspondent for The Nevadan, where he covered the 2024 election cycle as well as environmental, labor, and housing issues through written and video formats. He has also covered the relocation of the Oakland Athletics to Southern Nevada for the Las Vegas Sun, and before that, was a digital producer at The Detroit News. Casey graduated from Michigan State University in 2019 and is an avid fan of Detroit sports.
Nearly 200 people gathered Monday in a vigil honoring the memory of Amanda and Victor Frias Rosas.
City officials have been trying to get the word out about a ballot question that will ask residents if they support the renewal of a tax that has helped fund the city’s parks.
The petition is part of an effort to urge hospital leadership to prevent what it says are the possible closures.
An 89-year-old motorist from Pahrump has died several days after being involved in a crash off a freeway in Las Vegas, according to police.
The man accused of shooting and killing Las Vegas police officer Truong Thai has pleaded guilty but mentally ill to 28 charges, including first-degree murder, according to court records.
Erika Ballou has agreed to resign from her position and not seek a judicial position in Nevada in the future, according to documents filed with the state’s Supreme Court.
Las Vegas police said a 17-year-old male was arrested in connection to the suspected killing of a 61-year-old woman in April.
The Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline has filed charges against Pahrump Township Justice of the Peace Michele Fiore, alleging she violated the state’s code of judicial conduct.
The Henderson City Council has approved a $275,000 settlement agreement for the family of a 12-year-old boy who shot and killed while being held hostage during a 2020 standoff.
Construction on a new dispatch center and office complex for Community Ambulance is officially underway as local elected officials and company leaders held a ceremonial groundbreaking at the future site.
A private attorney who also serves as a substitute judge and a Clark County District Court hearing commissioner are challenging an incumbent Henderson Municipal Court judge who is seeking her first full term.
One of Southern Nevada’s largest LGBTQ+ pride organizations said it was cutting off any association with Henderson Pride after the event’s founder and president was seen lashing out at a go-go dancer.
Henderson’s review of its contract with the federal government that allows immigrants to be detained at the city jail could still be weeks away from being finished, according to a top city official.
Two men were sentenced to federal prison this week for their roles in a 2023 fatal drug overdose on the Las Vegas Strip, according to prosecutors.
