Tourists and locals alike got a glimpse at Las Vegas history and historic homes as part of the Nevada Preservation Foundation’s annual Home + History festival.
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About 8,000 were expected to attend the annual fundraiser to benefit Opportunity Village.
First Friday has been rescheduled to Friday, Sept. 8, after a weather-related cancellation last week.
The inaugural First Friday event in downtown Las Vegas was a block wide, and only 14 people attended.
Several hundred people gathered for the latest step in the effort to reopen the historic downtown theater.
The celebration began around 6 p.m. at the intersection of Fourth Street and Bridger Avenue.
This year’s celebration of Black History Month is as varied as Southern Nevada’s African American community.
The annual Las Vegas Pride Night parade attracted thousands to downtown Las Vegas on Friday.
Artists from all over the world contribute works to downtown Vegas.
Izaac Zevalking, who works under the name Recycled Propaganda, has donated his talents to designing nine murals for local shops; the one he did on his own shop was stolen.
Ten local artists have paired with 10 small businesses on Main Street and Charleston Boulevard to transform plywood into hopeful works of art.
Continuing the recent trend in the Las Vegas Valley, patrons now have to pay to park to attend events at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts in downtown.
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.