Aptiv’s fleet of 75 self-driving vehicles have been navigating their way around Las Vegas streets for the better part of the last year now and have been learning as they go.
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Speakeasy Barbershop LV at the El Cortez isn’t just a business. It’s a time machine.
Hundreds of families braved strong Las Vegas Valley winds Monday morning to watch high school dance teams, marching bands, politicians and others in the city’s 37th annual parade.
A trio of Martin Luther King Boulevard onramps to Interstate 15 and U.S. Highway 95 opened to traffic Sunday along with the U.S. 95 southbound to I-15 northbound ramp near downtown Las Vegas.
U.S. Sen. Jacky Rosen of Nevada was treated by paramedics Monday morning after she tripped and hurt her wrist while greeting crowd members at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parade in downtown Las Vegas.
The event at the West Las Vegas Library, 951 W. Lake Mead Blvd., featured performances from the students of the North Las Vegas-based Trinity Conservatory of Performing Arts. It was part of Peace Week 2019, a week of events celebrating Black History Month.
On Sunday, three celestial events combined to create the “super blood wolf moon” during the last total lunar eclipse of the decade.
The AArrow World Sign Spinning Championship returned to downtown Las Vegas this weekend.
Michael Russell had completed three stints in California and Nevada prisons before he was 35, unaware that later in life, he’d one day make history as the first convicted felon to be employed with the Nevada Department of Corrections.
A sea of people – some donning bright-pink hats and many carrying handmade signs – swarmed downtown Las Vegas on Saturday morning to celebrate the empowerment of women and demand more progress in the protection of women’s rights.