The R&B superstar said he will team with fellow artists at halftime show, which he is headlining, on Feb 11 at Allegiant Stadium.
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A Las Vegas firefighter/paramedic has been arrested on DUI charges and is accused of trying to run away after a pickup truck ran a red light and hit a car, critically injuring its driver.
Food trucks and mobile food trailers will be able to station at five designated locations in the Arts District, the city of Las Vegas announced this week.
Safety experts hoped decriminalizing traffic offenses would lead to fewer speeding tickets being reduced to parking violations, but that doesn’t appear to have happened.
The City Council voted Wednesday to select former charter school leader Adam Johnson as its non-voting member of the Clark County School Board.
A mixed-use building is being proposed in the Arts District that would add more apartments, hotel rooms and commercial space to the area.
A Sunday night ceremony was held to honor the victims of the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting by reading their names aloud at the Las Vegas Healing Garden.
Sixty years ago President John F. Kennedy rode in official limousine — the same one he’d use later in Dallas — in a motorcade headed to the Las Vegas Convention Center on Sept. 28, 1963.
Las Vegas pet owners already are required to license their dogs and cats. A proposed ordinance amendment would require pets to be microchipped as well.
The city of Las Vegas is weighing a proposal that would require dog and cat owners to microchip their pets.
The Metropolitan Police Department has a number of basic standards it expects from potential employees.
12 lucky residents will get an opportunity to celebrate this cultural milestone for free, and the city of Las Vegas has extended its deadline for applications.
The City Council on Wednesday voted unanimously to ratify the appointments of Sabra Smith Newby and Steve Ford as deputy city managers.
Burke Hall is one of the many faces of Clark County’s eviction crisis, where filings for the proceedings have exploded since the onset of the COVID pandemic.
A Nevada lawmaker is slated to join the city of Las Vegas’ executive staff.