With the seemingly never-ending roadwork and growth across the Las Vegas Valley, it’s no surprise that new traffic signals are being added.
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Transitioning comes with a to-do list. A Las Vegas nonprofit offers help.
“I’ll bet 85 percent of the Strip is done with Dryvit,” said Kevin Norton, outside sales representative for a local distributor of the building material.
The top 10 highest paid employees at University Medical Center also were paid more than $350,000 in 2022, public records show.
When the Tropicana Hotel held its preview opening on April 3, 1957, the resort was seen as representing a “bright new era” for Las Vegas.
More than 16 years after the New Frontier was toppled, the Strip property hasn’t seen a new project take shape.
The Harmon Hotel was torn down floor by floor before ever welcoming a single guest.
The Brewery Row concept was introduced as another way to make the Arts District area near Downtown Las Vegas stand out by offering many different beer options.
While music instruments can be purchased online, why not visit your local brick and mortar shop to talk music with an expert face to face?
It’s pool season again in Las Vegas, and some resorts on the Strip and elsewhere in the valley open their swimming pools to local residents.
The building in downtown Las Vegas was designed by a world-famous architect.
Shailen Bhatt, administrator of the Federal Highway Administration, says there are many barriers to entry, but there are ways to fix that.
Las Vegas has a reputation for being quick to demolish, rebuild and rebrand anything and everything — often breaking nostalgic locals’ hearts in the process.
Even though many downtown Las Vegas businesses say they are in the Arts District, there are technical boundaries for the 18b Arts District.
There’s an array of nonprofits in Las Vegas that can take away unwanted clothes, furniture, and even vehicles off your hands.