From lion dances to festive decor, events and exhibits are celebrating the Lunar New Year around the Las Vegas Valley.
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Las Vegas celebrated the start of 2023 with explosions of fireworks on the Strip and downtown, despite a slight drizzle just before midnight.
Despite a light rain falling around midnight, revelers in Las Vegas were treated to another stunning fireworks show above the Strip to bring in the new year.
From The Killers to Gwen Stefani, Fremont Street Experience to Area15, there are plenty of parties and performers to end 2022. One fireworks show was canceled due to weather concerns.
In Las Vegas, it seems everything always needs to be made bigger and better than it was before.
Thursday night’s storm showed that even Las Vegas casinos can’t escape the wrath of Mother Nature.
The Las Vegas City Council unanimously approved the monorail agreement for the project, paving way for the underground transportation system featuring a fleet of Teslas to include five initial downtown stops.
The annual NCAA college basketball “March Madness” tournament won’t have any games in Las Vegas, but that doesn’t stop thousands from coming to watch and bet on games.
This year’s celebration of Black History Month is as varied as Southern Nevada’s African American community.
Santana Jackson made sure his assailant was “HIStory” in Fremont Street fight.
Fireworks exploded at midnight in Las Vegas as revelers braved blustery conditions and a pandemic Friday to ring in 2022 with the return of “America’s Party.”
Check out our team’s coverage of New Year’s Eve in Las Vegas from the Strip to Fremont Street.
Las Vegas visitation numbers tell the same story with hotel occupancy rates staying average, but resort operators managing to keep average daily room rates at their highest level in the pandemic era.
Aruze’s Go Go Claw gambling game looks and plays a lot like an arcade crane machine. But don’t expect to win a stuffed animal or boxed electronic item. The prize for a successful treasure grab is cash.
Tourism industry analysts say it’s going to be hard to put the genie back into the bottle when it comes to revamping health and safety regulations addressing COVID-19.