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Can a single street salvage a city that has struggled to shed a decades-old stigma in an endless effort to create a pedestrian-friendly downtown lined with hip boutiques and bars?
Although workers were scurrying Friday afternoon to put on the finishing touches, H&M was finally ready to let the shopping public in this morning for its brand of apparel and shoes discounting.
When the Army-Navy game kicks off today, Yogi Dorelis will be rooting for Navy. But he could just as well put on a “Go Army” T-shirt. Or the Air Force blue one. Or the red-and-yellow one from the Marine Corps, even though “the few” and “the proud” don’t have a college team.
The stripper mobile is back, and this time with a flash of holiday spirit. Instead of hauling scantily clad dancers along the Strip, it made a charitable run Friday morning.
Karen Brill put on a stethoscope and leaned close to hear her son Aric’s heartbeat. It reminded her of the times she and Aric would lie on the sofa and watch television together. Only now Aric’s heart was beating inside the chest of Louis, a 51-year-old man from Santa Cruz, Calif.
The man who appeared to have drowned in the Imperial Palace hotel pool Thursday evening has been identified as James McQuaid of Las Vegas.
A man killed Thursday morning in a head-on collision near the Strip was identified by the Clark County coroner’s office Friday.
For the first time in more than three years, all of the major monthly indicators tracked by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority came in positive.
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Summerlin South advanced to the Little League World Series by defeating Utah on Friday in the Mountain Region championship game in San Bernardino, California.
The city of Las Vegas had announced safety improvements would take place at the Buffalo Drive crosswalk where an Arbor View senior was struck and killed in May.
Two Nevada businesses failed to complete heat hazard analyses, according to internal records.
The county has not confirmed any cases of the infectious disease since 2018, but it is urging parents to stay up to date on their children’s vaccines.