Melody Sweets announced Monday she is departing the production at Caesars Palace’s Roman Plaza on Oct. 22, as her contract with production company Spiegelworld expires.
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A hotline for Las Vegans to air grievances about short-term rentals fielded an average of seven calls a day in its first month, but most of the complaints came from outside the city’s jurisdiction.
A witness in a murder case was struck by a vehicle Monday afternoon outside the Regional Justice Center. Police announced around 5 p.m. they had taken a woman into custody in connection with the incident.
Family members honored the memory of slain homeless man Daniel Aldape on Thursday with a free dinner for the Las Vegas homeless.
The city of Las Vegas is seeking nine years’ worth of back payments — more than $270,000 — from the operators of Fremont Street retail center Neonopolis.
Fans celebrated the 40th anniversary of the release of “Star Wars” at the Millenium Fandom Bar in the Arts District on Thursday night.
A man is in custody after a Thursday morning barricade incident near downtown Las Vegas, police said.
A California man is facing charges of kidnapping and sexual assault in connection with an attack on a drunken man Sunday morning after the Las Rageous music festival.
Prepared to be dosed with some “Acid Rap,” Vegas. Chicago’s critical and commercial darling Chance the Rapper will be among the headliners of this year’s Life is Beautiful festival, whose lineup was announced Tuesday.
Signs twirled and spun Saturday as 100 contestants from around the globe competed in the 10th annual World Sign Spinning Championships at the Fremont Street Experience.
A two-alarm apartment fire Saturday afternoon displaced residents in eight units near downtown Las Vegas.
What do you do when you’ve spent much of your adult life carrying a gun, keeping secrets and learning the survival skills designed to keep you alive in hostile territory from Kabul to Bogota? You spill all those secrets on a stage in Las Vegas.
Classes begin for the 2016-17 Clark County School Year on Aug. 29, and returning students will find a few changes, particularly in the east valley, the area most greatly affected.
The movers-and-shakers of the Las Vegas vegan scene are teaming up to provide free information to those interested in a plant-based lifestyle.
To Lori Paul and many of her neighbors, the plot of land they have dubbed the “Hobbit Wash” is a green oasis and a respite from the sprawling suburbia and businesses that surround it. To the past and current owners of the land, it’s a runoff ditch with no environmental value.