Last week, Clark County and the city of Las Vegas presented keys to Emmitt Smith and Chef James Trees.
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Take a look at some memorable events from Las Vegas Ballpark’s first five years with the Aviators.
Vegas native and rock guitarist Frankie Sidoris is taking on the tour of a lifetime.
Kristin Chenoweth will star in the musical based on a documentary about the Westgate founder’s quest to build the largest single-family home in America.
The videos that play on the Exosphere can take a team of 15 to 20 people between four and six weeks to complete.
A fairly new restaurant in the Arts District and a longtime standard on the Las Vegas Strip have closed.
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?
Miranda Lambert talks themes, wardrobe and audience etiquette as she moves to the end of “Velvet Rodeo.”
“Good evening, Las Vegas! Did you lose your money? Did you looose your money?” Bruce Springsteen shouted Friday night at the top of his long-awaited show at T-Mobile Arena.
One break-in netted only $10. The other attacked a place that employs people with disabilities.
Las Vegas has a reputation for being quick to demolish, rebuild and rebrand anything and everything — often breaking nostalgic locals’ hearts in the process.
To celebrate its launch, the new Chinatown restaurant is offering free smoothies and food in return for a donation to a local youth organization.
The new venue is expected to open this spring after receiving approval from the Clark County Planning Commission.
More golf entertainment options are coming to Las Vegas as downtown prepares to welcome a hitting bay venue with what it calls “next-generation golf technology.”