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Celebrate New Year’s Eve on Fremont Street
 
Celebrate New Year’s Eve on Fremont Street

Ring in 2019 on Fremont Street during America’s Party Downtown! Fremont Street expects to host over 40,000 people, along with 12 live bands on four stages.

Las Vegas NYE Restrictions and Enhanced Security
 
Las Vegas NYE Restrictions and Enhanced Security

If you are planning to celebrate New Year’s Eve on the Las Vegas Strip or Fremont Street, be aware that you are not allowed to bring backpacks, coolers, strollers or glass. There will also be an increase in security to ensure safe celebrations across town.

Las Vegas NYE Restrictions and Enhanced Security
 
Las Vegas NYE Restrictions and Enhanced Security

If you are planning to celebrate New Year’s Eve on the Las Vegas Strip or Fremont Street, be aware that you are not allowed to bring backpacks, coolers, strollers or glass. There will also be an increase in security to ensure safe celebrations across town.

Las Vegas Ready for 2019 NYE Fireworks Show
 
Las Vegas Ready for 2019 NYE Fireworks Show

The city of Las Vegas is ready to celebrate “America’s Party” with a new and improved fireworks show that will pay tribute to the Golden Knights.

The Halloween Half
 
The Halloween Half

Hundreds of runners participated in the 2018 Halloween Half at Fiesta Henderson hotel-casino. (Erik Verduzco/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Church unveils mural in downtown Las Vegas
 
Church unveils mural in downtown Las Vegas

A large, colorful mural painted by local Las Vegas artist Heather Toledo was unveiled Oct. 14, 2018, on Maryland Parkway and Bridger Avenue, outside the First Good Shepherd Lutheran church.

The Dark Arts Market
 
The Dark Arts Market

The Dark Arts Market is a place “for underground kids to come be seen, perform and sell their art work,” according to curator Erin Emre. Open once every three months, the market was hosted this month by the Cornish Pasty Factory in the Downtown Arts District. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

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