Luxury Resort Now Offers Five-Star Service for Four-Legged Guests Featuring Exclusive Array of Puppy Pampering Amenities Encore at Wynn Las Vegas is extending its renowned level of luxury service to canine clientele with the launch of a new dog-friendly resort program. Beginning today, guests of Encore can enjoy their stay in any room or suite with up to two furry friends, … [Read more...] about Encore At Wynn Las Vegas Introduces Dog-Friendly Resort Program
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Las Vegas City Council Ratifies Seth Floyd As City’s Director Of Community Development
Las Vegas City Council Ratifies Seth Floyd As City’s Director Of Community Development At today’s meeting, the Las Vegas City Council unanimously ratified Seth Floyd as the city’s director of Community Development. He was selected for the position by City Manager Jorge Cervantes. In this role, Floyd will oversee the city’s planning functions, including master planning, … [Read more...] about Las Vegas City Council Ratifies Seth Floyd As City’s Director Of Community Development
Las Vegas City Council Ratifies New Public Safety Leadership
At today’s meeting, the Las Vegas City Council unanimously ratified the selections of new Las Vegas Fire & Rescue Chief Jeff Buchanan and Department of Public Safety Chief Louis Molina. Both were selected for their positions by City Manager Jorge Cervantes following a recruitment process. Buchanan has been the senior deputy fire chief since he joined … [Read more...] about Las Vegas City Council Ratifies New Public Safety Leadership
Henderson Scores 94 out of 100 Possible Points in 2020 Human Rights Campaign’s Municipal Equality Index
The City of Henderson has been recognized by the Human RightsCampaign (HRC) in the 2020 Municipal Equality Index (MEI). Conducted annually, the MEI isused to measure how inclusive a city’s laws, policies, and services are for the LGBTQcommunity. This year the City of Henderson’s MEI score rose to 94, ranking Henderson amongthe highest-scoring cities in the state of Nevada … [Read more...] about Henderson Scores 94 out of 100 Possible Points in 2020 Human Rights Campaign’s Municipal Equality Index