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The seven-acre, $5.1 million Washington Las Vegas Wash Park is scheduled to break ground Dec. 12, city officials say.
A two-car crash critically injured a pedestrian who had been standing with his dog on a downtown Las Vegas sidewalk Saturday afternoon, police said.
This weekend marks the last Sunday of the month, which means Jazz Session Sundays returns to Downtown Container Park.
A suspect remained at large Wednesday after a robbery last week at a downtown Las Vegas casino sports book.
Scores of families enjoyed a hot Thanksgiving meal served outdoors Saturday afternoon in the downtown Las Vegas’ Gateway neighborhood.
Kefauver Day honors the Kefauver committee hearings that took place on Nov. 15, 1950, at the federal courthouse (now the Mob Museum) in downtown Las Vegas.
No one was injured and evacuations were not necessary in an early Thursday morning fire at the California Hotel in downtown Las Vegas.
Goth night at Artifice features Lol Tolhurst Scarlet, which has been bringing Goth to our valley for seven years, will celebrate its anniversary this Saturday with a party at Artifice.
Several roads in Downtown Las Vegas were shut down Monday afternoon due to police activity.
The event, billed as the largest Veterans Day parade west of the Mississippi, lasted about two hours and featured more than 100 parade groups, including Mayor Carolyn Goodman and her husband, former Mayor Oscar Goodman. Sunday’s event was the 23rd put on by the nonprofit Veterans Action Group.
The Rock and Roll Marathon will cause road closures throughout the weekend on Las Vegas Boulevard, at Interstate 15 exit ramps and in downtown Las Vegas.
The parade will set off at 10 a.m. on Sunday from the intersection of Fourth Street and Gass Avenue and head northeast along Fourth under what the National Weather Service predicts will be sunny skies and crisp temperatures.
Las Vegas police will be on guard this weekend to ensure Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon festivities run smoothly and safely.
About 16 people who worked at the courtyard lost their jobs as a result, said Alexandria Anderson, executive director of the nonprofit Southern Nevada Community Health Improvement Program, or CHIPs.