Ten local artists have paired with 10 small businesses on Main Street and Charleston Boulevard to transform plywood into hopeful works of art.
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The so-called “Moulin Rouge agreement” desegregated the Strip and downtown 60 years ago Wednesday. The virtual forum will mark that day as well as a day of observance for the descendants of slavery.
Workers removed the Pabst Blue Ribbon neon sign at Fremont Street and Las Vegas Boulevard on Monday.
The Las Vegas Fire Department is investigating the cause of a fire in a downtown Las Vegas two-story vacant building where “squatters” were seen Saturday morning.
On a normal night, thousands would gather at the Fremont Street Experience, mingling in revelry. But that was before coronavirus arrived in Southern Nevada.
The Gold & Silver Pawn night window is expected to remain open 24 hours a day for loans and purchases.
Las Vegas Justice Court and Municipal Court traffic customer service counters were closed Tuesday in yet another effort to stave off the spread of the new coronavirus.
Efforts to enforce social distancing slowed entrance to the Regional Justice Center on Tuesday, despite a monthlong suspension of jury trials.
Construction of an illuminated arch sign that will serve as a welcome sign to visitors to downtown Las Vegas is slated to begin this month.