Investigators believe the victim, a man in his 50s, “was a known homeless man who frequented the area,” the department said in a statement Thursday.
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Two upscale apartment complexes in Symphony Park are bringing a wave of new units to downtown Las Vegas.
We gotta a lotta Elvis in this gig, led by top Elvis tribute artist Justin Shandor.
A few thousand visitors dived into March Madness in the Stadium Swim area inside the Circa in downtown Las Vegas on Friday.
Mob Museum’s March offerings include vintage slots and a two-part presentation on legal gambling in Nevada.
Haterade and Dick’s Last Resort give Neonopolis a pair of new, uninhibited businesses.
Restaurateurs cite lack of restrooms, infrastructure; project would bring up to 10 trucks to now-vacant land.
A man was fighting for his life early Thursday after being stabbed in the face at the bus transit center in downtown Las Vegas.
An Alpine Motel Apartments property manager facing involuntary manslaughter charges has been jailed after authorities said she violated a condition of her bail.
With its three-story sportsbook, tiered swimming-pool aquatheater and an adults-only environment, tourists may want to make a special trip downtown to see Circa.
The offers come as Las Vegas’ trade show and convention traffic has come to a standstill because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Face masks will be required for staff and guests, and sanitizer made at the museum’s speakeasy will be given away while supplies last.
The project proposed by Zappos is still in the early stages, a company spokeswoman said, prompting the Las Vegas City Council to remove a lease deal from the agenda.
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.
Downtown’s Life is Beautiful festival has evolved into a special-event tourism attraction that spurred the LVCVA board ofdirectors to spend $150,000 to market it.