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A man suspected in a downtown Las Vegas killing was rebooked Friday in connection with a second killing this year.
The impact of Sammy Davis Jr.’s history in Vegas was felt during a “Black In Vegas” event at The Stirling Club.
A week before a possible vote on rules for upcoming cannabis consumption lounges, the city of Las Vegas had not budged on a proposed 1,000-foot separation requirement between such establishments.
As runners take to the Strip and beyond this weekend for the Rock N’ Roll Marathon events, motorists should be aware of traffic impacts.
A week after filiming scenes in Las Vegas, the Hollywood A-lister has sold his L.A. home.
The Plaza CEO said of Mark Wahlberg, “Obviously we love having Mark there, and the energy he brings.”
A lounge at the base of a downtown Las Vegas high rise has become a staple for tourists, politicians and upstairs neighbors.
The Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday postponed a possible vote on regulations for the upcoming cannabis consumption lounges.
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.”
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are not scheduled to visit Southern Nevada on their current tour, but that needle could still be threaded.
Oscar Goodman needled his dinner-series crowd at Plaza, “If you want to talk while I’m talking, leave your name, leave your address.”
The new Wildfire Casino on Fremont Street opened Friday, ushering in a new chapter for the neighborhood casino brand.
The Lowden family’s latest venture, an 8,650-square-foot jazz club and restaurant, shares the same neighborhood (artistically and geographically) as The Smith Center.
Kevin Nealon’s offshoot projects have since included “Hiking With Kevin,” venturing through the canyons of Los Angeles with his comedy friends.