Las Vegas Grand Prix officials are hosting group tours to find events to fill their 300,000-square-foot facility just off the Strip throughout the year.
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“We are prepared for the Super Bowl like we were prepared for any other major event,” Sheriff Kevin McMahill told the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The Review-Journal is selling bundles of commemorative Golden Knights’ newspapers online, featuring highlights from the team’s Stanley Cup win and parade.
The Golden Knights defenseman and Stanley Cup champion wants to continue celebrating with fans after hundreds of thousands cheered him on the Las Vegas Strip.
The MLB franchise needs lawmakers’ approval for a $1.5 billion ballpark on the Strip, including up to $380 million in public financing.
Helen Emerson has been a Raiders fan since 1960. On Friday, she finally gets the chance to see her beloved team in person.
WWE’s next major show in Las Vegas has been moved from Allegiant Stadium.
Two sites in the vicinity of the Las Vegas Strip have emerged as frontrunners for where the Oakland Athletics could potentially build a ballpark in Southern Nevada.
Las Vegas officials are forecasting the NFL draft will bring a high volume of private plane activity to Southern Nevada’s airports this week.
CEO Mark Fine said the name was chosen following over 2,500 name submissions by fans on the team’s website.
Hector Luis Garcia swarmed and pummeled Chris Colbert to win a unanimous decision on a Showtime boxing card Saturday night at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.
Gone is the marathon from Rock ‘n’ Roll Las Vegas, but organizers believe the half-marathon that now is the marquee event will create a party atmosphere.
Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Nathan Hobbs on Wednesday pleaded guilty to one count of careless driving, the Clark County District Attorney’s Office announced.
Mountain Ridge Little League will overcome the recent theft of about $6,500 worth of equipment thanks to an online fundraising effort that raised more than twice that amount.
After lighting the Al Davis Memorial Torch, Steve Wynn said he is not on a comeback tour. “I am a private citizen.”