Work continues on the city of Las Vegas’ $165 million Civic Plaza project with a significant milestone happening this week.
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The Metropolitan Police Department responded Thursday evening to a hotel in the 200 block of Fremont Street.
The city of Las Vegas approved an “order out corridor” for the downtown tourist district that could ban convicted misdemeanor offenders from the area with a court order.
Southern Nevada will honor its military service men and women in what’s touted as the “largest Veterans Day parade west of the Mississippi.”
Over the last two years, the city of Las Vegas has promoted the concept of Brewery Row in the Arts District both in public and in policy.
Two people are in the hospital with life-threatening injuries after driving off the top of a parking structure in central Las Vegas.
Vegas Vic has been smoking a cigarette for 75 years straight but now cannot find a light. And the complaints have grown loud enough for the city to step in.
Work kicked off Monday on the $38.5 million road improvement project on stretches of Charleston Boulevard and Rancho Drive in the Las Vegas Medical District.
As couples flocked to chapels for Valentine’s Day weddings, Clark County installed a new art display at the Clark County Marriage License Bureau and snow fell in Las Vegas, billed as the “marriage capital of the world.”
The City Council gave the green light to sell almost 6 acres in Symphony Park to a developer who plans to build a mixed-use project with residential and commercial space.
The city of Las Vegas on Wednesday voted to buy one of three parcels needed to build a parking garage at the corner of Imperial Avenue and Casino Center Boulevard.
Nearly three years after the deadliest residential fire in Las Vegas history, a complex lawsuit involving dozens of plaintiffs could be nearing a resolution.
The parade started on Fourth Street and Gass Avenue and went from the south end of downtown to the northern point, with spectators lining the entire route.
The “largest Veterans Day parade west of the Mississippi” will be held on the downtown Fourth Street parade route beginning at 10 a.m.
Arts District visitors can now park for free during weekday lunch hours as the city of Las Vegas is relaunching its “Lunch Spot Parking” pilot program.