The site at 851 E. Tropicana Ave., just east of Paradise Road, across from UNLV’s Thomas Mack Center, will be closed from Sunday through Christmas.
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Holiday lights and displays are going up at homes all over the Las Vegas Valley. Here’s an easy way to find the best views.
Enchant, a new Christmas village and light maze, is open at Las Vegas Ballpark in Summerlin.
The Rock Rink at Downtown Summerlin, located at Sahara Avenue east of the 215 Beltway, has returned for the holidays.
Thunderstorms caused flash flooding around the Las Vegas Valley on Monday, shutting down a few intersections. Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area also saw flash flooding.
Byron Peterson, 80, who developed Wernicke’s aphasia as the result of a stroke, inspired a character in “The Ice Road,” a Netflix film starring Liam Neeson released in late June.
A Las Vegas family had an unexpected visitor on Monday.
The Strip isn’t the only place to see fireworks on July 4th weekend. Check out our listings of Independence Day celebrations around the Las Vegas Valley.
Howard Hughes Corp. is developing an office building next to Las Vegas Ballpark and the second phase of a luxury apartment complex.
Summerlin announced the return of a parade to celebrate Independence Day this year as we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic.
The city of Las Vegas has opened it splash pads for the season.
A memorial to five bicyclists killed in December when they were struck by an impaired driver has a new home.
The lion, which had been treed by coyotes chasing it at a local golf course, was shot with a tranquilizer dart, tagged and released in a remote area in the Spring Mountains.
The Clark County coroner’s office has ruled on the cause of death of a 13-year-old girl who was found unresponsive early New Year’s Day in a wealthy Summerlin neighborhood.
A Summerlin private school is the first in the world using a device that is capable of detecting COVID-19 through noninvasive testing, according to school officials and the device’s manufacturer.