Home News List Show : All News Main Business License Environment and Sustainability IT In The News Main - Jun 05, 2023 1 October Memorial Design Team Exhibit Now Open at Government Center The public is invited to view models of five concepts for a memorial to remember the events of the 1 October tragedy. Read More Main - May 24, 2023 Public Asked to Follow the Rules Regarding Fireworks With Start of Summer Travel Season Only fireworks labeled "safe & sane" are allowed and only June 28 - July 4 when nonprofits are permitted to sell them. Read More Main - May 16, 2023 Commissioners Talk About Happenings Across Clark County Neighborhoods County Commissioners highlight events and programs available to residents. Read More Main - May 16, 2023 Clark County Supports Wildfire Awareness Month Officials are calling on all residents to help prevent wildfires this spring and summer when vegetation is driest. Read More Main - May 12, 2023 Clark County Unveils Social Media Pages in Spanish The new platforms will provide a direct line of communication between the County and our Spanish-speaking residents. Read More Main - May 03, 2023 Public Reminded to Reach Out to 1 October Memorial Design Teams as They Finish Work The 1 October Memorial Design Team Opens on Monday, June 5, in the Clark County Government Center Rotunda Gallery. Read More Main - Apr 27, 2023 Clark County Launches Campaign to Promote ´Safe Sleep' and Reduce Deaths of Newborns Clark County has embarked on a mission to spread awareness and educate families about safe sleep practices for newborns. Read More Main - Apr 13, 2023 Laughlin Neighborhoods to See Road Improvements Starting in April Work to rebuild about nine miles of roadway and make other improvements begins Monday in Laughlin. Read More Main - Apr 06, 2023 Land Conveyed to Clark County for Affordable Apartments for Seniors Project Is One of First Efforts in Groundbreaking ´Welcome Home' Initiative Read More Main - Apr 06, 2023 Clark County Bridge Housing Program Receives First Residents Former downtown motel turned into Bridge Housing Program for the most vulnerable. Read More Main - Apr 05, 2023 Clark County Proclaims April as Water Safety Awareness Month Clark County Commission recognizes drowning prevention efforts with community partners. Read More Main - Apr 04, 2023 Clark County Goes All-In on Community Sustainability and Climate Action Plan Clark County Commission adopts All-In Community Sustainability and Climate Action Plan Read More Main - Mar 16, 2023 County Awarded $75 Million in SNPLMA Funds for Recreation, Conservation The funding is for improvements at Clark County's James Regional Sports Park, Hollywood Park & Shooting Complex. Read More Main - Mar 16, 2023 Free ´Jazz in the Park' Series Returns for 33rd Year Tickets available Friday, March 17, for 2023 artists series Read More Main - Mar 01, 2023 Southern Nevada Homelessness Continuum of Care Receives Nearly $15 Million in HUD Grants Millions awarded to the Southern Nevada Homelessness Continuum of Care for homelessness prevention. Read More Main - Feb 15, 2023 Harbor Launches Pilot Program to Bring Services to Rural, Underserved Areas of Las Vegas Outreach activities are being hosted in March on alternating Saturdays in Moapa Valley & Laughlin. Read More Main - Feb 07, 2023 County Commission Approves Contracts to Care for Exploited Youth The funding provides housing and care for youth who are victims of prostitution or at risk of being exploited. Read More Main - Jan 31, 2023 Coroner's Office, School of Medicine Receive Approval for Forensic Fellowship Program The program will be the first of its kind in Nevada and help address a nationwide shortage of forensic pathologists. Read More Main - Jan 26, 2023 Region's Most Vulnerable Counted During 2023 Southern Nevada Homeless Census Joint effort to shine a light on the unsheltered population in Southern Nevada Read More Main - Jan 02, 2023 Clark County Highlighting Resources to Address Suicide Prevention, Mental Health Various community health and wellness agencies are available to help individuals, families cope during difficult times. Read More Main - Dec 07, 2022 Las Vegas Icon Liberace Gets Street Named After Him Name change could give economic boost to Historic Commercial Center District. Read More Main - Dec 02, 2022 New All-Way Stop Added at Theme & Desert Inn Road Clark County Public Works has added a new all-way stop at Theme & Desert Inn Road to improve neighborhood access. Read More Main - Nov 29, 2022 Applicants Sought for Citizen Review Board Qualified applicants invited to apply to serve on the board which reviews complaints against Metro officers Read More Main - Nov 23, 2022 Kirkpatrick Accepted into NACo Racial Equity Program Read More Main - Nov 11, 2022 Longtime Public Servant Kevin Schiller Named Clark County Manager Read More Main - Nov 11, 2022 Clark County Clerk Reopens Passport Acceptance Operation Starting Nov. 6, the Clerk's Office will begin offering appointments for passport processing. Read More Main - Nov 10, 2022 Clark County Named to Forbes Best-in-State Employers 2022 List Clark County takes the top spot among in-state government agencies Read More Main - Nov 07, 2022 Motorists Advised of Sloan Lane Closure Near Nellis Air Force Base Starting Nov. 19 Starting Nov. 19, Sloan Lane near Nellis AFB will be closed; signage will advice motorists of alternate routes. Read More Main - Nov 07, 2022 Clerk's Branch Office in Mesquite Offers Marriage Licenses, Other Services The office is located in Mesquite City Hall and is open on Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays. Read More Main - Oct 25, 2022 Las Vegas Justice Court Receives Grant for 2023 DUI Treatment Court Program A $62,000 grant from the state helps support Las Vegas Justice Court's DUI Treatment Court program. Read More Main - Oct 20, 2022 Five Laughlin Neighborhoods to See Their Roads Completely Rebuilt Read More Main - Oct 12, 2022 Las Vegas Justice Court Receives $1.25 Million Eviction Diversion Grant New program potentially may help thousands. Read More Main - Sep 06, 2022 In Historic First, Commissioners Approve $120 million for 3,100 Homes for Families, Seniors Commissioners approve $120 million to support development of 3,100 homes for low-income residents. Read More Main - Jul 18, 2022 Clark County Mails Initial Real Property Tax Bills Clark County residents are receiving their initial tax bills in the mail. Read More Main - Jun 01, 2022 ´Cultures of Las Vegas: The Filipinos' Debuts on County TV, Podcast, Social Media This special interview celebrates the life and culture of Filipino people in the Las Vegas Valley Read More Main - May 17, 2022 Clark County Appoints New Chief Information Officer The Clark County Commission today ratified the appointment of Bob C. Leek as the County's new Chief Information Officer. Read More Main - May 16, 2022 Recorder's Office Selected as Finalist for Good Government Award The Recorder's Office interactive kiosk project is a finalist for the NV Taxpayer's Association Good Government Award. Read More Main - May 11, 2022 ´Cultures of Las Vegas: The Thais' Plays Throughout Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Read More Main - May 11, 2022 Clark County Receives Three Achievement Awards from National Association of Counties Read More Main - Apr 20, 2022 Clark County Commission Quadruples Size of Paradise Palms Historic Designation The historic status granted to 216 mid-century homes of the Paradise Palms neighborhood five years ago. Read More Main - Apr 19, 2022 District Attorney Family Support Sets a New National Record The Nevada Child Support Program is now ranked 7th in the nation among all states and territories. Read More Main - Apr 04, 2022 Clark County Building Official Appointed Jim Gerren has been appointed as the Clark County Building Official and director of the County's Building Department. Read More Main - Mar 07, 2022 Small Businesses, Nonprofits Encouraged to Take Survey The County wants your feedback to help develop programs that invest in local businesses and nonprofits Read More Main - Feb 19, 2022 Ground Broken on Affordable Housing Project for Seniors Read More Main - Feb 17, 2022 Buildings & Transportation Account for Most Greenhouse Gas Emissions Read More Main - Jan 18, 2022 County Commission Ratifies Appointment of Director of the Office of Traffic Safety Read More Main - Jan 11, 2022 Commission Approves $71.5 Million in Grant Funding for COVID Recovery Services The County Commission approved $71.5 million in grants to agencies helping community members overcome COVID-19 impacts. Read More Main - Jan 11, 2022 Clark County Announces New County Counsel Read More Main - Dec 28, 2021 Make Emergency Preparedness a Family Priority Emergencies by nature are unpredictable. Here are some preparedness tips that work year round. Read More Main - Dec 21, 2021 Gibson Named Clark County Commission Chairman; Jones Selected as Vice Chairman Commissioners Gibson and Jones selected by peers to lead board for next two years. Read More Main - Sep 09, 2021 Going All-In on Electric Vehicles Clark County Fleet Will Be 100 Percent Electric by 2050. Read More Main - Sep 01, 2021 Paradise Palms Street Sign Toppers Unveiled Paradise Palms historic neighborhood first to receive landmark street signs Read More Environment and Sustainability - Jun 02, 2021 Clark County realizes the value of Adobe Sign to deliver outstanding services to residents, visitors, and businesses Read More Main - Aug 10, 2020 COVID-19 Get testing and vaccination information Read More