Circa Las Vegas CEO Derek Stevens says, “It’s a delicate balance, yes, but you can’t walk around with your head down saying ‘Woe is us.’”
The Strip
More than 100 protesters marched up and down the Strip on Saturday night during a peaceful anti-racism and Black Lives Matter demonstration that was also organized to bring attention to ongoing protests in Portland, Oregon.
U.S. Marshal Gary Schofield, who is responsible for protecting the federal judiciary in Nevada, said he is concerned about possible violence and is reaching out to community leaders.
Serving as president of Resorts World Las Vegas is not Scott Sibella’s first job on that piece of Strip property.
Metropolitan Police Department Capt. Dori Koren said a “local transient” man died Friday morning when he drowned in the Bellagio fountains on the Strip.
Carrot Top says of the L.A. Dodgers pitcher and his own lookalike Dustin May, “He looks so angry and mad, doesn’t he?”
A Texas man is accused by police of going on a $56,886 spending spree at a Strip resort using a suspended credit card and what appears to be a forged authorization letter.
The property will reopen with a variety of bars and restaurants. The property’s Blu Pool also will reopen.
Michelle L’Amour says, “My only regret is not doing the ‘Guy Fieri,’ and wearing my mask and sunglasses behind my head.”
Cameras follow the cast members as they prepared for January’s opening of the stage show at the Flamingo Las Vegas.
D Las Vegas co-owner Derek Stevens says of the bronze statue, “He’s aiming to please.”
The centerpiece of the hotel’s short-lived Kaos nightclub and dayclub has been yanked from its moors.
Las Vegas police said officers have found shell casings, but no victims as the investigation continues.
Las Vegas singer Daniel Emmet said the Park MGM gig “was kind of a bucket-list moment for me.”
Andrew Fonfa owned the Allure high-rise and was a developer in the Lucky Dragon hotel-casino, both just off the Strip on Sahara Avenue.