With 400,000 people expected to ring in 2024 on the Strip and downtown, officials spoke about what they will be doing to keep Las Vegas’ New Year celebrations safe.
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Blue Man Group, Jabbawockeez will be the grand marshals for the Great Santa Run to benefit Opportunity Village.
The JRNY Gallery, an art gallery dedicated exclusively to NFTs, is the first facility of its kind in Las Vegas.
Over the last two years, the city of Las Vegas has promoted the concept of Brewery Row in the Arts District both in public and in policy.
This year’s celebration of Black History Month is as varied as Southern Nevada’s African American community.
First Friday draws thousands out to downtown Las Vegas for a night of art, food and drinks. Its community and economic impact are vital to a recovering city, leaders say.
Tony Hsieh’s downtown Las Vegas venture straddled the two Goodman mayoral administrations.
The Horrorwood Video drive-in in downtown Las Vegas, led by artistic director Troy Heard of Majestic Repertory Theatre, was created as a way for visitors to enjoy a “haunted” attraction from their cars.
The popular downtown Las Vegas restaurant got a new patio and a “secret” dining room for locals.
Las Vegan Andrew Carmean will bring his driving talent to this weekend’s downtown demolition derby.
Preparations are under way for America’s Party Downtown at the Fremont Street Experience, where officials anticipate a crowd of about 40,000 people on New Years Eve.
The quest to be “in the room where it happens” — The Smith Center’s Reynolds Hall during “Hamilton’s” May 29-June 24 run — began hours before tickets to the Tony-winning musical went on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. Saturday.
The big question: Does the carrot juice in this Atomic Liquors cocktail improve your eyesight as it makes it blurry?
The cinematic clip for “The Man” includes footage from the Plaza, Dino’s Lounge and Caesars Palace and a brief cameo by Oscar Goodman.
Henderson residents Brian and Jenny Bland created Goodness Gracious Ministries to feed the body as well as the soul of the Las Vegas Valley’s homeless population.