The sixth night of Black Lives Matter protests in Las Vegas Wednesday evening involved a group of about 300 people downtown.
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Las Vegas defense attorney Dominic Gentile confirmed Friday that he is representing the ownership of the Alpine Motel Apartments, the site of the deadliest fire in Las Vegas city history.
With only eight Big Boys left, No. 4014 is the only operating Big Boy train in the world and is still owned by Union Pacific.
Trio of overnight closures on U.S. Highway 95 this week to affect traffic near downtown Las Vegas. The closures are needed for paving and striping work associated Project Neon.
A six-minute montage of the DJ-producer’s hits will premiere later this month, providing the first glimpse of the $32 million renovation to the Viva Vision canopy.
When the dog-loving owners of Gamblers General Store needed a mural, kitsch was the answer.
Within hours of posting the Jonas-Turner candy-ring wrapper, the winning bid had surpassed $400. Prospective bidders have until May 13 to leap in.
The Downtown Grand will celebrate this weekend’s NHRA drag racing at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway with a Terry McMillen Experience.
A pair of road closures are slated to impact vehicle traffic over the next two weeks near downtown Las Vegas.
Jan. 3 is the first Thursday of the month, and at the Arts District’s Artifice, that means salsa.
Veterans, dignitaries and others got a chance to check out The Moving Wall, a half-size replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., during a downtown Las Vegas event Friday.
Part of U.S. Highway 95 and exit ramps near the Spaghetti Bowl in downtown Las Vegas will close throughout the weekend for Project Neon construction, the Nevada Department of Transportation said.
A woman whose body was dragged outside a motel room last month near downtown Las Vegas died of a drug overdose, the Clark County coroner has determined.
Doors open at 3:30 p.m. for the 5 p.m. start, admission is free and the same security policies for live games inside T-Mobile will be enacted.
As more and more fans catch Knights fever during the team’s remarkable Stanley Cup Playoff run, casino companies are capitalizing on the hottest ticket in town.