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Report explains damage left to Henderson townhome in days-long barricade
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - A report from the North Las Vegas Police Department explains some of the damage left to a Henderson townhome involved in a days-long barricade. The townhome, off of Callen Falls Avenue near Galleria and Cadence Vista, had its garage door and face of the backside of the building ripped off.
Planning Commission gives the go-ahead for LDS temple in the northwest
The Clark County Planning Commission gave the go-ahead Tuesday night for a Mormon temple to be built in the northwest valley. The measure passed by a vote of 6-1. The Las Vegas City Council will take up the issue on July 17th.
Arrest report: LVMPD employee caught on video stealing inmates' phones, jewelry
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — A Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department employee was caught on camera stealing inmates' phones, jewelry and other items while inside the county jail, according to an arrest report. LVMPD announced last week that Peggy Hendrix, a detention services technician, was arrested on suspicion of felony...
About 2,200 customers lose power in east Las Vegas Valley
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - Over 2,000 customers were without power in the east Las Vegas Valley Wednesday afternoon. NV Energy reported about 2,200 customers without power near Nellis Boulevard and Washington Avenue, according to NV Energy’s outage map. The outage was reported around 2:43 p.m. The cause is...
Las Vegas judge asks prosecutors to explain Nevada fake electors case, venue
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) -- A district court judge is giving prosecutors two weeks to explain why charges filed against six Nevada Republicans who submitted fake electoral certificates claiming former President Donald Trump won the 2020 election should be tried in Clark County rather than in the northern part of the state.
Complaint alleges Wolfson violating ethics law by appearing in daughter’s campaign ad
Policy, politics and progressive commentary A complaint filed with the Nevada Ethics Commission against Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson alleges Wolfson violated state law by appearing in a campaign ad for his daughter, Rebecca, a candidate in the race for Las Vegas Municipal Judge. The district attorney, in the ad that is running on television and on social media, […] The post Complaint alleges Wolfson violating ethics law by appearing in daughter’s campaign ad appeared first on Nevada Current.
One-shot federal funding for NV behavioral health services is winding down. Now what?
As local governments in Nevada have used one-shot federal recovery relief dollars toward mental and behavioral health services, city and county officials stressed the importance for state lawmakers to figure out a sustainable funding source. During Monday’s Interim Committee of Health and Human Service, officials from Clark County, Washoe County,...
Henderson using technology of today to spotlight its past on Historical Walking Tour
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) -Henderson, the second largest city in Nevada, is often overshadowed by the bright lights of Las Vegas, but now it is putting its own history in the spotlight. The City of Henderson is offering a historic walking tour on Water Street using the technology of today...
Ghost kitchen gets chance to introduce ‘Mexicue’ to Las Vegas with new restaurant
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - A local restaurateur is making his mark in the Las Vegas valley by turning his ghost kitchen into a restaurant. Tino Rodriguez says the food he creates is “Mexicue,” or a fusion of Mexican ingredients and American barbecue. His restaurant, Humo Barbecue, recently opened in Henderson, but the road to get there included a few stops along the way.
Elementary school on Mount Charleston might permanently close
Deeming damage done by Tropical Storm Hilary as too extensive to fix, CCSD announced on Monday that Lundy Elementary School on Mount Charleston might not be reopening. The matter will be voted on by CCSD’s Board of Trustees next month.
‘We need more housing’: Southern Nevada residents continue to struggle amid affordable housing shortage
As the real estate market squeezes out potential home buyers in Southern Nevada, many are facing a greater challenge, true affordable housing. There's a concerning shortage that continues to expand.
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