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The annual Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix has come and gone, but the traffic implications associated with track tear down will persist through the end of next month.
Athletics owner John Fisher took in the Las Vegas Grand Prix Saturday night and it got him excited for what’s to come for his Major League Baseball team.
The Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix is just what the city needed amid a mild tourism dip, the top executive at MGM Resorts said following the third-straight sellout event.
Auto racing fans from far and wide, as well as some locals, descended on the Strip Saturday night for the third annual Formula One race.
Amid drizzly, chilly weather Friday night, thousands of Formula One fans came out to the Strip for the second day of the Las Vegas Grand Prix weekend.
Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix attendees have can take a lap around the 3.8-mile circuit, but at much lower speeds than the over 210 mph the world’s best drivers do.
The first day of the Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix weekend brought thousands of people to the Strip. “We love F1,” one fan said.
A man who reportedly brandished multiple fake guns on the Strip late Wednesday afternoon was taken into custody by Metropolitan Police Department officers, according to a Metro lieutenant.
The Athletics’ Las Vegas ballpark hit another construction milestone with the pouring of the first concrete of the lower concourse.
Once again, someone played big and won big at a Las Vegas Strip casino.
A player only needed 10 minutes for a huge win at a Las Vegas Strip casino.
The Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix returns next week for the third-straight year, this time with far less drama associated it.
While it’s true that the Boring Co. is feeling the heat from regulators after illegally dumping toxic chemicals into manholes, officials say Southern Nevadans have nothing to worry about when they turn on their taps.
An underground water main break caused a temporary disruption at the hotel-casino, a spokesperson said.
