Clark County, Nevada
Recent News About Clark County, Nevada
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Men make up majority of population in Clark County in 2021
Of the 2,231,147 people living in Clark County, Nevada in 2021, 49.9% (1,113,698) were women and 50.1% (1,117,449) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by SE Vegas News.
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‘The CHAP program was a critical resource and a lifeline for many' : Gibson
A Clark County rental assistance program will be coming to an end this month.
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Las Vegas names street after iconic pianist Liberace for his 'unquestionable' impact on entertainment
Clark County officials recently announced that a street in Las Vegas has been named after entertainment icon and celebrity pianist Liberace, 35 years after his death.
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‘The new year is a good time for families and local businesses and organizations to think about emergency preparedness' : Samuels
Clark County officials are encouraging residents to devise an emergency preparedness plan as part of their New Year’s resolution.
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Clark County Hanukkah Menorah was lit on Wednesday: 'I would like to encourage anyone who cannot make it in person to tune in via social media'
Those interested in attending the Hanukkah Menorah Lighting can do so on Wednesday Dec. 21.
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'Las Vegans will embrace when they get to see the Las Vegas Desert Dogs': Naft
Clark County leaders are touting the inaugural season of a lacrosse team playing in Las Vegas.
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‘Minor traffic offenses in Nevada will no longer be criminalized,' says Clark County Commissioner
Drivers in Nevada attended seminars Dec. 13 and 14 about a law that will decriminalize minor traffic tickets.
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Samuels: Cold weather 'can take people by surprise this time of year'
As the start of winter approaches, Clark County officials are advising citizens on how to prepare for colder temperatures.
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Segerblom on Desert Inn Road: 'The stop signs have made the situation much easier for residents'
A new all-way stop sign is decreasing traffic congestion at the intersection of Theme Road and Desert Inn Road on Sunrise Mountain.
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Segerblom on World Aids Day: ‘We want to demonstrate our support to those fighting this disease’
To recognize World AIDS Day, the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign's lights were switched to red.
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Clark County's Steinbeck on 'Fill the Fire Truck' toy drive: 'A great opportunity to help families in need in our community'
The Clark County Fire Department is ready to begin its annual "Fill the Fire Truck" holiday toy drive.
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Kirkpatrick on juvenile center: 'Help kids who make small mistakes'
A Clark County commissioner recently joined the National Association of Counties' (NACo) racial equity program.
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Fire chief on holiday cooking: 'Never leave food cooking on a stovetop unattended'
Members of the Clark County Fire Department recently reminded residents to be safe while cooking their holiday turkeys.
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Goya 'pleased' Mesquite City Hall branch of Clark County Clerk will operate for 3 more years
The Clark County, Nevada, government has given the green light for the Mesquite City Hall branch office of the Clark County Clerk to operate for three more years, according to a recent press release.
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1 October Memorial committee hears design pitches as project enters 'exciting new phase'
The Clark County, Nevada, 1 October Memorial Committee recently met to give an update on the project’s progress.
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Clark County online auction stressed bargain prices for surplus items, including motor vehicles
The Clark County government recently held an online auction on surplus items, including motor vehicles, that it said could be purchased for bargain prices.
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Clark County clerk on passport applications: ‘We know how critical it is to be able to apply for your passport’
Residents of Clark County wishing to get a passport are in luck as the county has picked up the operations after they were paused during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Naft on safety crosswalk initiative: ‘Most pedestrian fatalities occur between dusk and dawn’
As daylight savings time is over this year, Clark County officials are urging residents to change the batteries in their smoke alarms.
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Clark County is on Forbes Best-in-State Employers 2022 list: ‘We are thrilled to be recognized for the first time’
Forbes has named Clark County, Nevada, to its Best-in-State Employers 2022 list.
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Green Our Planet CEO on student led farmer’s market: ‘This is the kind of experience that will foster the next Elon Musk’
The largest school garden organization in the nation goes under the moniker Green Our Planet and is found in Nevada, including Clark County.