The Salvation Army shelter in Las Vegas closed Saturday after receiving word that someone had tested positive for COVID-19, but it reopened Sunday after determining the report was false.
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International Women’s Day honors the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women every year on March 8. Here are two ways to commemorate women’s achievements in Las Vegas.
Majestic Repertory Theatre’s newest immersive production, “Garden Party” is equal parts comedic play and social gathering, all with a simmering tension that comes to a head in the final act.
The Swoop Building, opening in the historic Huntridge area, is reminiscent of mid-century Googie architecture, known for upswept roofs and geometric shapes.
White Castle is once again taking dinner reservations from 4 p.m. through 9 p.m. on Feb. 14 at two Las Vegas locations.
The Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday adopted a controversial proposal that bans people from camping and sleeping in public areas in downtown Las Vegas, and in residential areas throughout the city, if there are beds free at established homeless shelters.
A 16-year-old boy was shot Friday afternoon in a residential area north of downtown Las Vegas, officials said.
One person was critically injured in a house fire in downtown Las Vegas on Saturday night that has since been extinguished. Another person was
Downtown Container Park celebrates its fifth anniversary on Saturday.
The theme of this month’s First Friday celebration is “Renew: New Beginning and Rejuvenation.”
A pair of 26-foot-tall showgirls now greet northbound visitors to downtown Las Vegas, part of a new $767,000 display near the city’s southern boundary.
The massive freeway closure known as “The Main Event” plaguing downtown Las Vegas is halfway completed, with a new round of closures expected through mid-November.
AAA Nevada is hoping to set a world record by throwing what’s believed to be the first wedding held inside a driverless vehicle.
Local creativity isn’t confined to the Strip.
A lack of housing, basic infrastructure and population density coupled with a very visible homeless presence are the obstacles that entrepreneurs say are keeping downtown from realizing its full potential as a startup hub.