Sofia Murillo, a third-grade teacher at Mater Academy Mountain Vista, inspires her 2.9M followers with TikToks about her life as a Latinx teacher.
Arts & Culture
The annual Las Vegas Pride Night parade attracted thousands to downtown Las Vegas on Friday.
Ten new billboards in the Las Vegas Valley are not trying to sell you anything.
Here are our top picks for what to see, eat and do at Life is Beautiful on Saturday.
Artists from all over the world contribute works to downtown Vegas.
Tupac Shakur’s swinging hard in the final footage captured of him alive. It’s Sept. 7, 1996. Security cameras see Shakur departing the MGM Grand in an adrenalized, get-the-hell-out-my-way strut. And that’s the last we ever see of him alive.
A transgender woman now holds the title of Miss Nevada USA, a first in the pageant’s history.
Drivers passing by the gateway to Nellis Air Force Base will be greeted by a new sculpture meant to invoke aviation and a sense of doing your very best.
It’s an obvious question, and the most common one survivors of the Holocaust hear “How Did You Survive?”
Since his death on Nov. 27, downtowners and Las Vegas artists and community members have honored the former Zappos CEO and founder of DTP with public memorials.
Tania Webb’s advanced theater students in Las Vegas created a 36-minute children’s puppet theater show using common household items.
The mural, painted by local artist Gear Duran, features a colorful rendering of Amaia Marcos, a 19-year-old physics student at the College of Southern Nevada.
Audience will be able to peek into several Arts District galleries and take part in question-and-answer sessions with artists
While Clark County school closures due to COVID-19 meant the end to live school performances, students from at three Las Vegas schools are determined the show will go on.
Izaac Zevalking, who works under the name Recycled Propaganda, has donated his talents to designing nine murals for local shops; the one he did on his own shop was stolen.