Las Vegas officials received a $1.4 million federal grant for a system designed to make the Fremont Street corridor safer.
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Even though many downtown Las Vegas businesses say they are in the Arts District, there are technical boundaries for the 18b Arts District.
Free parking is just one of the perks for shoppers looking for holiday gifts on Small Business Saturday.
The “9th Island Love For Lahaina” event at Container Park will feature Hawaiian artists, food trucks, vendors and more.
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 parade, organized by the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Committee in Las Vegas, begins at 10 a.m. at Fourth and Gass.
To accommodate the annual Life is Beautiful festival in downtown Las Vegas, several road closures are in place for the three-day event.
Law enforcement and Fremont Street Experience leadership say the additional officers, age requirement and screenings helped deter crime.
The procession is planned to be held on Fourth Street, resulting in road closures beginning at 6 a.m., city of Las Vegas officials announced this week.
The Clark County School District announced Friday it will change start and end times at more than half of its campuses next school year. Most are an adjustment of less than 30 minutes.
The 70-year-old Camarillo resident was injured late Tuesday when she was struck by a “party bus” in downtown Las Vegas has died.
“We expect this year to be better than any year in our history… it’s as good as it’s ever been out here,” Fremont Street Experience CEO Andrew Simon said last week.
Formerly known as Helldorado Parade, this year’s Las Vegas Days event is not your typical parade, as it will be a reverse version, with the performing groups being stationary while attendees drive past them in their vehicles.
Work in Progress, a downtown Las Vegas coworking space and startup hub championed by the late Tony Hsieh, will close its doors Friday.
Clark County’s “Stop, Swab Go” testing program has been extended through Sept. 25 after it fell well short of its goal of administering 60,000 tests.