A crowd of 330,000 visitors filled the Las Vegas Strip and Fremont Street downtown to celebrate the dawn of 2018. The massive outdoor parties unfolded in the shadow of the Oct. 1 mass shooting that left 58 people dead.
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It’s nearly go-time for Las Vegas’ biggest party, welcoming 330,000 out-of-town revelers to celebrate the arrival of the new year on the Las Vegas Strip and downtown.
One of downtown’s most whispered-about openings will finally happen Wednesday, when Esther’s Kitchen welcomes customers for a limited dinner menu.
The big question: Does the carrot juice in this Atomic Liquors cocktail improve your eyesight as it makes it blurry?
Artists Mary Sabo and Jennifer Henry will host “Season of the Witch Holiday and Art Party” from 6-9 p.m. Thursday at the Cube LV Gallery, 1025 S. 1st St. in the Arts District, to celebrate their latest collaborative work, Worm Witch.
The Molasky Group of Cos., based downtown in its 17-story Molasky Corporate Center office tower, also is looking to do a multifamily project in the area, President Rich Worthington recently said.
What has 12 bands, more than 80,000 firework devices and some 330,000 guests from all over the world?
Homeless service providers and city officials want Las Vegans who are looking to donate food and clothing to homeless people during the holiday season to go through established agencies.
The city of Las Vegas has scrapped a proposal for a new downtown municipal courthouse after soliciting bids for a new building early this year.
The demolition of the Las Vegas Club continues in downtown Las Vegas on Friday. The property was purchased by Derek and Greg Stevens in 2015.
It’s twi-night doubleheader time for music fans.
After Sunday’s 2 p.m. performance of “The Nutcracker” at Reynolds Hall at The Smith Center, the post-show Sugarplum Party will kick off.
The Las Vegas Historic Preservation Commission is making a push for a more significant recognition of the site that was home to the city’s first desegregated casino and hotel.
The portion of Western Avenue near Charleston Boulevard reopened at about 8:55 a.m. Wednesday after a crash involving a semitrailer.
A look back at Cashman Center’s 34-year history before Tuesday’s final event, the Moscow Ballet’s “Great Russian Nutcracker.”