5 picks for art in Las Vegas this week

Whether you’re drawn to seeing or creating art, UNLV’s Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art has you covered from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday during its free Art and Culture Day.

5 picks for food in Las Vegas this week

Gordon Ramsay Steak at Paris Las Vegas is serving a five-course prix-fixe menu through the end of June to celebrate its fifth anniversary.

Finalists make pitches to fill Henderson’s Ward 2 City Council seat

Three finalists made their final pitches Thursday to the Henderson City Council on why they should be chosen to fill the Ward 2 vacancy. The council seat held by Mayor-elect Debra March will be filled Tuesday when March is sworn in to the mayoral seat.

No second thoughts about supporting Donald Trump

Once the Democrats admit Hillary lost, suck it up and let Mr. Trump’s agenda move forward, we’ll see the Trump doctrine bring prosperity and greatness to this country.

Meatless Mondays a nice gesture by the Clark County Commission

Many residents appreciate that Clark County is moving in the right direction toward being a healthy, environmentally-responsible community and we’re proud of our commissioners.

5 concerts to go to this week in Las Vegas

The valedictorians of hip-hop’s old school come together at the Art of Rap, with stern-voiced OG Ice-T headlining a “Yo! MTV Raps”-approved lineup at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center.

Neighborhood hospital opening soon in North Las Vegas

Residents of North Las Vegas will soon have a hospital closer to home as Dignity Health-St. Rose Dominican, a nonprofit faith-based hospital system, prepares to open its North Las Vegas campus.

Feds seize thousands of MDMA pills after undercover operation

Federal authorities seized thousands of blue transformer-shaped MDMA pills and arrested three men on drug charges Wednesday following a law enforcement sting operation that took place two days before Electric Daisy Carnival opens in Las Vegas.

Contractors for Raiders stadium to issue first bid requests in July

Contractors for the Las Vegas stadium project will issue the first of six procurement bid requests July 3 and expect prospective bidders to return proposals by the end of that month, the building team told subcontractors and suppliers Thursday.

Flag raising marks start of events celebrating Juneteenth

A trio of Buffalo Soldier reenactors raised a small flag Thursday morning outside Las Vegas City Hall to mark the start of events celebrating Juneteenth, which commemorates the end of slavery in the United States

5 shows in Las Vegas this week

Agree that either everyone or no one will use the pickup line “You Look Like I Need a Drink” at Justin Moore’s poolside show Friday, because it would just be cheesy if only an awkward few tried it.

 
Sergey Kovalev channels anger for rematch with Andre Ward

Sergey Kovalev stepped to the podium Thursday sporting a black hat that read “WAR” and said a few words in an irritated tone. The Russian only spoke for about 30 seconds, but he got his point across — literally.

Las Vegas man accused of shooting at his brother’s ex-girlfriend

A Las Vegas man is accused of an attempt this week to shoot a woman who is expected to testify against him and his brother, according to an arrest report the Las Vegas Review-Journal obtained Thursday.

Political commentator and UNLV grad Tomi Lahren set for Las Vegas return

Tomi Lahren has news for the haters. Although her show on The Blaze was canceled this year after she defended abortion rights, the 24-year-old UNLV graduate and high-profile political provocateur is far from finished in the conservative media sphere.

 
McCarran greets travelers with DJs, EDM as a prelude to EDC

McCarran International Airport served up a Las Vegas-style nightclub atmosphere that brought out smiles, some nodding heads and a few impressive moves for about six hours Thursday to kick off the Electric Daisy Carnival.

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