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Downtown Las Vegas’ popular Arts District area is set to see dozens of parking meters added in the area.
As runners hit areas around Las Vegas including the Strip for the annual Rock ‘n’ Roll Las Vegas races this weekend, traffic surrounding the routes will be impacted.
Autonomous technology company Motional teamed up with transit booking service Via to launch a robotaxi service Thursday in the downtown area.
This year’s celebration of Black History Month is as varied as Southern Nevada’s African American community.
Crowds gathered in downtown Las Vegas this morning for the 40th annual Martin Luther King Day Parade.
After a multi-family housing complex in downtown Las Vegas was sold last year, rents dramatically increased, leaving cash-strapped residents scrambling to decide their next move.
The procession is planned to be held on Fourth Street, resulting in road closures beginning at 6 a.m., city of Las Vegas officials announced this week.
The Clark County School District announced Friday it will change start and end times at more than half of its campuses next school year. Most are an adjustment of less than 30 minutes.
Under the agreement, Hsieh’s longtime assistant Jennifer “Mimi” Pham has agreed to pay his family instead of pursing millions of dollars in creditor’s claims.
The Fremont Street Experience opened the holiday season today with its annual Christmas tree lighting in downtown Las Vegas.
A community event celebrating what would have been former Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh’s 48th birthday will take place at Container Park on Saturday. It will feature live performances, food and art.
A 20-foot Grand Menorah was lit Sunday evening in downtown Las Vegas to mark the first night of Hanukkah, the start of the Festival of LIghts.
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.
The two-hour event proceeded without a hitch under balmy conditions in front of hundreds of spectators who lined Fourth Street and waved some of the 10,000 American flags organizers had passed out.