The Clark County coroner’s office identified a man fatally wounded in a downtown Las Vegas shooting.
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Inside the store, known as Neon Cactus Vintage, shoppers are greeted by co-owners and married couple Negar Hosseini-Nasab and Alicia Avery.
The English Hotel, a 74-room boutique property, is affiliated with Marriott International and slated to open Feb. 22.
Court cases have shown detailed accounts of Tony Hsieh’s drug use and bizarre behavior, and allegations that people close to Hsieh took advantage of him financially as his health spiraled downward.
Over the course of a civil trial, attorneys for Hogs & Heifers Saloon accused its landlord Downtown Grand of trying to push the business off the street it has thrived on for 13 years.
Kim Canteenwalla, the chef behind Honey Salt, is testing two new concepts at Vegas Test Kitchen.
The Greyhound bus station’s move out of downtown has cost a Plaza VIP guest his favorite means of transportation.
The city said it will offer free on-street meter parking in the Fremont East District on Saturday. It noted that street parking is always free in the Arts District.
Las Vegas visitors will have access to a new adult playground this week: Circa.
Las Vegas police are seeking help in identifying two people of interest in a downtown stabbing that sent one person to the hospital.
Officers responded to Oakey and Martin Luther King boulevards at 3:43 p.m. after a sinkhole opened and damaged vehicles, police said.
An 18-year-old man was arrested Wednesday after police said he attacked and sexually assaulted an elderly woman sleeping on a bench in downtown Las Vegas.
It was supposed to be one of the busiest weekends of the year. Instead, downtown Las Vegas continues to feel like a ghost town during the coronavirus pandemic.
Officials are not releasing the names of the people who have died fighting COVID-19. Here’s how you can help tell their stories.
Ten local artists have paired with 10 small businesses on Main Street and Charleston Boulevard to transform plywood into hopeful works of art.