The federal lawsuit alleges a new county ordinance preventing stopping and standing on Strip pedestrian bridges violates the public’s First Amendment rights.
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A fallen light pole was holding up traffic at Las Vegas Boulevard South and Flamingo Road just after 9 p.m., according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
It took two weeks of set up for the Super Bowl ad campaign set up on the Las Vegas resort.
A self-proclaimed skyscraper climber who worked his way to the very top of the Sphere said he was trying to raise money.
Norius Crisan has frequented the casino since the late 1970s when the property was known as Bingo Palace.
A pedestrain suffered life-theathening injuries after a witness said a driver sped out of the hotel’s valet area and collided with the victim.
A vital road linking the Las Vegas Strip and Allegiant Stadium reopened to traffic with increased capacity ahead of Super Bowl week kicking off.
The sign will be relit and restored by Hartlauer Signs and includes the hotel’s historic 1976 pylon sign and two feather plumes designed by Latino artist Raul Rodriguez.
“We are prepared for the Super Bowl like we were prepared for any other major event,” Sheriff Kevin McMahill told the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Tropicana Avenue over Interstate 15 is scheduled to close next weekend for crews to increase road capacity ahead of the Super Bowl.
Under the new law, any person who stops in “pedestrian flow zones,” which include the pedestrian bridges and up to 20 feet surrounding the connected stairs or escalators could be charged with a misdemeanor.
Clark County will send texts every Sunday announcing traffic impacts so motorists can plan for the week ahead.
Here’s everything you need to know about where the famous roadway starts and stops, and how it received its now internationally-known name.
The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame has unveiled the first bobblehead featuring the “Welcome To Fabulous Las Vegas” sign.
A National Nuclear Security Administration helicopter will fly over the Strip on Friday and Sunday in preparation for the city’s New Year’s Eve festivities.