Other downtown events coming up include a silent night of disco a burlesque course and Art Appreciation Month at the children’s museum.
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A chef’s table experience, a vegan component with ingredients from local farms and 60 restaurants/vendors will provide food for festivalgoers.
The 40-year-old mechanical horse racing game has attracted players of all ages to the D Las Vegas in downtown LasVegas. But according to those familiar with the machine, the days of Sigma Derby could be numbered.
A man is facing a felony charge after he allegedly “sucker punched” a 61-year-old man this month inside a downtown Las Vegas casino during an argument over a cashout voucher worth 20 cents, according to the suspect’s arrest report.
The 12,000-pound, 66-foot-long by 17-foot-high perforated metal sculpture required a 25-ton mobile crane with a 92-foot boom for installation.
Family members are asking the public to keep an eye out for a missing Las Vegas military veteran with medical issues who has not been seen or heard from for nearly a week.
Other upcoming events include a luau party at Container Park and a jukebox-and-the-mob-themed historical presentation.
The death was reported just after 7:45 a.m. near West Owens Avenue and Stocker Street.
The fire that closed West Charleston Boulevard at Main Street was extinguished about 10 p.m. Tuesday, according to the Las Vegas Department.
The RTC added 20 electric bikes to its bike share fleet after a successful trial run in March.
Downtown Las Vegas Events Center has hosted more than 500 music shows, and nearly 100 viewing parties.
First Street, from East Clark Avenue to East Bonneville Avenue, will shut down to traffic and pedestrians starting Monday and lasting through February 2021.
Others include Market in the Alley, a rally to oppose renaming of Debbie Reynolds Drive and a forum presented by Metro at The Mob Museum.
Las Vegas artist Izaac Zevalking (aka: Recycled Propaganda) thought it was time to upsize a design he created about a year and a half ago.