Gina Kido of Honolulu was transported to University Medical Center with life-threatening injuries after the crash May 22, Las Vegas police said.
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Las Vegas is eyeing a new soccer stadium near downtown. Five cities with MLS teams have opened stadiums in recent years at costs between $100 million and $400 million.
Local city and transportation officials will commission a study on the possibility of adding a connection from the proposed Virgin Trains high-speed train station to Downtown Las Vegas.
PRB veterans such as the Descendents and Rancid and first-timers including The Specials highlight the festival’s 21st year of musical mayhem.
This year’s Downtown Rocks free concert series at the Fremont Street Experience kicks off Friday with a performance by Good Charlotte.
DTP Companies announced Tuesday that it renovated 88 rooms at the Downtowner and spruced up its courtyard and exterior.
Auric — a five-story, 324-unit, luxury, mid-rise apartment community — is expected to open in March 2021 in Symphony Park in downtown Las Vegas.
The incident was reported around 4:10 p.m. in the southbound lanes of Las Vegas Blvd. South underneath U.S. Highway 95.
A downtown senior living community has created a GoFundMe campaign in support of a fellow resident whose partner died after he was shoved off a bus.
Over the years, Serge Fournier had become something of a staple at the Desert Plaza Senior Apartments community in downtown Las Vegas.
The first residential development at the downtown Las Vegas park calls for 324 studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments.
The Las Vegas City Council Wednesday approved a $1-per-year lease of the shuttered Reed Whipple Cultural Center to allow the Neon Museum to expand.
The storied Neon Museum plans to double its size by taking over the vacant Reed Whipple Cultural Center on Las Vegas Boulevard North.
Nobody was injured when a auto repair shop caught fire near downtown early Monday.
Casino magnate Derek Stevens was willing to endure business impacts caused by Project Neon as he looked ahead to the transportation benefits the project will create in Downtown Las Vegas.