A $1.9 million contract was awarded to a team of transit experts who will develop a “high capacity transit plan” aimed at relieving congestion in Southern Nevada, including a light rail route that could connect McCarran International Airport, the Strip and downtown Las Vegas.
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Zoning discussions about a planned expansion of the Las Vegas Monorail have been postponed again and moved to the Dec. 20 meeting of the Clark County Commission.
Police arrested eight people on Saturday during a protest on the Las Vegas Strip.
After becoming the world’s fastest man to finish all six World Major Marathons in a calendar year, Michael Wardian decided to celebrate by trying to tackle a Guinness World Record.
Cecily Vivers didn’t know which made her more nervous — running a marathon or getting married.
For many, running events can be deeply personal. For Alexandra Charpentier of Austin, Texas, that’s certainly the case.
The raw divisions exposed by the presidential race were on full display across America on Wednesday, as protesters flooded city streets to condemn Donald Trump’s election in demonstrations that police said were mostly peaceful.
Power was partially restored at Paris Las Vegas about 10:30 p.m. Thursday, and guests are expected to be allowed back into the resort by 1 a.m. Friday.
Hundreds of Riviera fans, insomniacs or people who just enjoy the sight and sound of a big building being brought down gathered around the Riviera Tuesday morning to give it a send-off into history.
The Clark County Fire Department responded Monday morning with the Las Vegas Fire Department’s hazardous material team to calls of a possible nitrogen leak outside the Criss Angel Theater at the Luxor on the Strip.
In 1966, Caesars Palace was known as the Strip’s most elaborate resort. Fifty years later, the iconic property’s glamorous reputation for entertainment, boxing and gambling is still going strong and was celebrated Sunday night with fireworks, entertainment and a skydiving stunt.
New Year’s Eve revelers headed for the Strip shouldn’t plan to bring any large bags or coolers to this year’s bash.
Two days after a gunman entered an Orlando, Florida, gay nightclub and opened fire, killing 49 people and injuring 53 more, the Las Vegas club scene remains largely tight-lipped about its security efforts, while Metro in a news conference Monday afternoon touted its counterterrorism posture and increased patrols in the resort corridor and at LGBT hangouts.
In the wake of the Orlando shooting, the Metropolitan Police Department has reallocated resources to the entire resort corridor to have a heavier presence on the Strip.
‘Scalability’ and lack of sports programming cited as advantages for new 17,500 concert hall by Las Vegas Sands Corp.
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