The night sky sparkled at midnight as more than 80,000 fireworks exploded over Las Vegas, welcoming the new year — and the new decade.
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The Strip isn’t the only place in Las Vegas to party like it’s 2019. Ring in the new year away from Strip at these parties and events.
Las Vegas will ring in 2020 with a number of fireworks shows. Here’s where you can see them.
After a year of deadly crashes and an increase in DUI arrests, Sheriff Joe Lombardo and District Attorney Steve Wolfson have a stern warning for anyone who tries to drink and drive on New Year’s Eve.
An influx of visitors means more drivers who may not be familiar with area roads and an increase of traffic congestion that could ramp up crashes around New Year’s Eve.
Revelers celebrating with alcohol are urged to not get behind the wheel after the countdown to 2020 passes and the smoke from the fireworks clears. Here’s how to get around safely.
As revelers are set to ring in 2020 on the Las Vegas Strip, road closures will occur in surrounding areas in order to keep the expected 330,000 people safe.
Clark County Undersheriff Kevin McMahill announced Monday that data center operator Switch would host law enforcement this year.
The Fremont Street Experience on Thursday offered a sneak peek at a $32 million upgrade to its electrified Viva Vision canopy, the largest single video screen in the world, before its official rollout on New Year’s Eve.
Burlesque “Nutcracker,” pep rally for the Las Vegas Bowl teams, and Santa pics lead downtown Las Vegas to-do list.
America’s Party 2020, which also coincides with the extravaganza’s 20th anniversary, has a theme of “The Big 20.”
Clay Arts became one of the first art businesses in the Arts District in downtown Las Vegas and an early participant at the monthly First Friday event.
How many lights shine at Glittering Lights? How many miles do Santa Run participants cover, collectively? We have those answers and more.
The Reggae Rise Up Vegas fest highlights local concert news along with upcoming shows on the Strip by the Dave Mathews Band and the Black Keys.
They don’t make movie stars like John Wayne anymore, and an exhibition that opened today at South Point offers a few clues about why that is.