This year’s celebration of Black History Month is as varied as Southern Nevada’s African American community.
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Although the HUNDRED Plan is not the first redevelopment plan for the Historic Westside neighborhood over the years, there is newfound optimism that real change is coming.
Trina Jiles, owner of Gritz Cafe, reminisced Thursday about her previous career when she became the first Black female firefighter for Clark County.
The annual Taste and Sounds of Soul festival organized by Las Vegas Black Image Magazine is going virtual this year.
A chance encounter set Las Vegas resident Tyre Gray on a path to law school and in 2020 to become the first Black president of the Nevada Mining Association.
After his cousin died, Truman Brown recognized a need in the heart of the city’s Black community for access to affordable funeral services.
Paul R. Williams may not be a household name, but many of the homes, churches and other buildings he designed stand as testament to his impact in Las Vegas.
The Springs Preserve celebrates African-American contributions to Las Vegas history and culture with a virtual festival.
The live panel series, “We Need To Talk: Conversations on Racism for a More Resilient Las Vegas,” featured Clark County School District teachers and other panelists.
Las Vegas City Councilman Cedric Crear reflects on the development of the city’s Historic Westside district.
Aaron Ford says being the first Black attorney general in Nevada history is “the honor of a lifetime.”
A Las Vegas mother has published a book to give little black girls and little black boys across the country the representation they need.
Martin Luther King Jr. should not be “someone who is unapproachable and who exists in this theoretical place,” says Mike Lang, a technology teacher at Dearing Elementary School.
A Mob Museum panel discussion will feature four African-American pioneers and chroniclers of the African-American experience here.
Scores of Las Vegas Valley residents celebrated the accomplishments and contributions of African Americans during the Black History Month Festival at Springs Preserve.
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The 10,000-square-foot Electric Playhouse, which bills itself as “a social gaming destination, opens this weekend at the Forum Shops at Caesars.
The North Las Vegas Police Department provided new information about the fatal police shooting of a man tied to a four-vehicle crash.
Daily highs around 110 and morning lows near 85 are forecast by the Las Vegas office of the National Weather Service from Saturday through Thursday.
A woman who died in a fatal crash on Cheyenne Avenue near the 215 Beltway has been identified.