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Before the Metropolitan Police Department blocks off Las Vegas Boulevard and revelers take over the Strip and Fremont Street, party organizers are putting the finishing touches on their New Year’s Eve fetes.
It looked like a scene out of old Soviet Russia with the long bread lines.
Mixologist Mariena Mercer found her passion for tequila at Treasure Island.
The Las Vegas Valley is expected to attract more than 300,000 visitors this New Year’s Eve with performing artists, celebrity appearances and a $500,000 fireworks show atop seven strip casinos.
A look at the most memorable images and multimedia from the past year, brought to you by the Review-Journal photo staff.
Well, that was a close one. 2012 was supposed to be the last year any of us were here. Alas, the apocalypse wimped out, and we’ll live to see 2013. But what a year it was.
“I think it’s kind of getting me tired being in the same system… and not finding anyone who wants to adopt me.”
A fire burned through a strip mall near the UNLV campus, destroying a post office and other businesses, according to the Clark County Fire Department.
David Roger, counsel for the police union, told reporters that Metro officer Alexander Bookman was informed Thursday night that he would not be indicted in Brandon Durham’s death.
A shooting on Interstate 15 in the northeast Las Vegas Valley wounded one and shut down several travel lanes for hours.
Close to 50 people gathered at the site of the July 11 crash to remember Aireon Avery, a student at Chaparral High School.