The World Pizza Games, part of the International Pizza Expo, drew competitors from all over the world to Las Vegas to compete in events such as dough stretching and box folding. Heidi Knapp Rinella/Review-Journal
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Contestants participate in the World Pizza Games at the International Pizza Expo in Las Vegas, Wednesday night. (Mat Luschek/Review-Journal)
UNLV guard Nikki Wheatley talks about playing her final home game. Video by Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal
The scars of the recession have largely faded from Las Vegas’ real estate market, but around town, there are still reminders of the boom and bust. An empty parcel of land off the south Strip was supposed to have a 26-story condo tower during the mid-2000s bubble. A vacant lot near The Orleans was earmarked for an $850 million project with two 36-story towers. A parcel at Tropicana Avenue and Interstate 15 now has two small hotels, but it was supposed to have a 41-story resort. Across from the SLS, a Walgreens occupies property that years ago was earmarked for an 80-story condo tower called Ivana Las Vegas. In the southwest valley, developers set out to build the multi-tower Sullivan Square. But today, the project site is just a giant hole in the ground.
Mint 400 riders and racers rev and roar their way up Las Vegas Blvd Wednesday afternoon. (Mat Luschek/Review-Journal)
It’d be “irresponsible” to give an opinion on development at Badlands golf course before being elected. Las Vegas officials should increase enforcement against those violating the city’s restrictions on short-term rentals. The Las Vegas-area needs light rail to meet the needs of its growing population. That’s all according to Brian Knudsen, who’s running for Las Vegas City Council in Ward 1. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Ben Gotz and Adam Hill answer questions submitted from Golden Knights fans.
In the World Pizza Games, part of the International Pizza Expo in Las Vegas, pizza makers from all over the world compete in dough-based athletic events. Heidi Knapp Rinella/Review-Journal
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority announced the recommendation for an underground people mover for the convention center. The system would have the potential to expand and connect Downtown and the resort corridor all the way to McCarran. (Michael Quine/ Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority announced a collaboration with Elon Musk’s The Boring Company to develop and operate an autonomous people mover system for the Las Vegas Convention Center District.