The famed author Ernest Hemingway ventured on a two-day getaway with his wife, Mary, to Las Vegas in March 1959.
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Art by Las Vegas Valley students from elementary, middle, high school and college will be voted on through June 5 for the first-ever Sphere XO Student Design Challenge.
The work marks the latest portion of a multiphase project on Las Vegas Boulevard to upgrade infrastructure between Sahara Avenue and the 215 Beltway.
Las Vegas police were involved in two separate vehicle pursuits Saturday, one of which left officers with seemingly minor injuries, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
The out-of-state visitor was in the valley from April 1 to April 6. The health district does not have information about the person’s immunization status.
Contrary to social media rumors the Las Vegas Monorail remains on track to transport riders in the resort corridor well into the near future, according to tourism agency that owns it.
The Tropicana, the Strip’s third-oldest casino, closed its doors permanently Tuesday. Review-Journal photographers documented its last 12 hours.
The Harmon Hotel was torn down floor by floor before ever welcoming a single guest.
In a new public-private partnership, MGM Resorts International is committing $500,000 to make preexisting conservation programs more worthwhile for its employees.
Motorists should expect another round of Las Vegas Boulevard travel impacts with the latest phase of a yearslong road project.
A yellow-billed loon, a rare bird that breeds in the Arctic and along the northern Pacific Ocean, had taken up residence at the famous Bellagio fountains.
Las Vegas is just over a century old, but the city still has its fair share of historic buildings.
About 100 people gathered for the rare opportunity to practice yoga on Las Vegas Boulevard while it was shut down for the Rock ‘n’ Roll Running Series.
The annual Rock ‘N’ Roll Running Series returns to Las Vegas this weekend, meaning motorists should expect traffic impacts on the Strip and downtown.
The federal lawsuit alleges a new county ordinance preventing stopping and standing on Strip pedestrian bridges violates the public’s First Amendment rights.