Clark City
Recent News About Clark City
-
Commissioner Naft Hosting Coffee and Conversation Events, Special Office Hours in Southern Clark County on Sept. 28
Clark County Commissioner Michael Naft has scheduled “Coffee and Conversation” events in Searchlight and Cal-Nev-Ari, plus special office hours in Laughlin for Tuesday, Sept. 28, in order to meet directly with constituents, hear their concerns, and discuss solutions.
-
1 October Sunrise Remembrance
Clark County and the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department will co-host a fourth annual 1 October Sunrise Remembrance ceremony at 7 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 1 at the Clark County Government Center Amphitheater in downtown Las Vegas.
-
First 500 to Get COVID-19 Shots Will Receive $100 Gift Cards
A pilot program offering $100 gift cards to people who get vaccinated will offer the incentive to those eligible for first or second doses on Saturday, Sept. 18, and Sunday, Sept. 19, at Eldorado High School at 1139 N. Linn Lane, Las Vegas, NV 89110. (See flyers in English and Spanish.)
-
First 500 to Get COVID-19 Shots Will Receive $100 Gift Cards
A pilot program to offer $100 gift cards to people who get vaccinated with their first shot is scheduled to be held on Saturday, Sept. 18 and Sunday, Sept. 19 at Eldorado High School at 1139 N. Linn Lane, Las Vegas, NV 89110.
-
Fact-finding Reviews for Deaths of Seth Holliday, Stephen Douris Scheduled
The Police Fatality Public Fact-finding Reviews to look into the circumstances surrounding the deaths of Seth Holliday and Stephen Douris have been scheduled for later this month.
-
Asian-American Pacific Islanders Commission Meeting Thursday, Starting New Term
The Asian-American Pacific Islanders Community Commission (AAPICC) will hold the first meeting of its new term at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 9, in Clark County Commission Chambers, 500 Grand Central Parkway, in downtown Las Vegas.
-
Commissioner Naft Hosting `Curbside Care' Event on Sept. 10 at Fire Station 38
Clark County Commissioner Michael Naft is hosting a free “Curbside Care” event with community partners at Clark County Fire Station 38 on Friday, Sept. 10, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
-
Clark County Public Art Presents CityScapes'
Clark County Public Art presents “CityScapes,” a selection of 17 views of the city, ranging from dazzling to surreal
-
Welcome Sign Goes Purple for Overdose Awareness
County Commissioners and representatives from Moms Against Drugs and the Drug Epidemic Awareness Walk Across America turned the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign purple today in recognition of International Overdose Awareness Day.
-
Recorder's Office Launches Subscription-Based Recording Notification Service (RNS)
The Clark County Recorder’s Office announces that it will begin offering document filing notifications to the public via the Record Notification Service (RNS).
-
Life in Death Festival Call for Participants
Clark County Parks and Recreation is presenting the 20th Annual Life in Death Festival, a two-day festival at Winchester Cultural Center on November 1 and 2 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. featuring Mexican traditions.
-
Clark County Safekey is Recruiting for the 2021-2022 School Year
Clark County Safekey is in need to fill seventy positions for the current school year to help meet demand.
-
Significant Lane Closures on the North End of Las Vegas Blvd. Next Week
The lane closures are necessary so crews can pave the road in this area.
-
Renters, Landlords Advised to Follow Steps for Financial Assistance
With additional eviction moratoriums apparently unlikely, renters and landlords are reminded of the steps to take and those to avoid if they hope to qualify for rental assistance through Clark County’s CHAP program.
-
Applicants Sought for Searchlight Town Advisory Board
Clark County is currently accepting applications from residents of Searchlight interested in serving on the Searchlight Town Advisory Board (TAB).
-
Clark County Unveils Draft Master Plan as Part of ´Transform Clark County' Effort
Clark County officials today unveiled a draft Master Plan for the community and invited residents to review it and provide input at one of two virtual meetings Aug. 3, 3-4:30 p.m., and Aug. 9, 6-7:30 p.m.
-
CLARK CITY: Commissioner Turns on New Traffic Signal at Durango, Gomer
County Commissioner Justin Jones turned on a new traffic signal at the intersection of Durango Drive and Gomer Road in the southwest valley this morning.
-
CLARK CITY: Residents Invited to Meetings to Provide Input on Local Recovery Plan
Local residents are invited to a series of neighborhood meetings to provide input as Clark County formulates a Local Recovery Plan that seeks to achieve lasting, measurable community improvements.