Halloween revelers, many dressed up, descended upon the Fremont East area in droves Thursday evening.
Chase Stevens
Chase Stevens is a staff photographer at the RJ. He started shooting for the paper as a freelancer in 2012 and is a UNLV graduate. Chase has worked for clients and outlets that range from the Associated Press and USA Today to Caesars Entertainment and the Las Vegas News Bureau. He was recently recognized by the National Press Photographers Association for his work on the Oregon Standoff. He has also earned multiple first place awards from the Nevada Press Association.
The Aces and Raiders hosted the IXs — an awards show honoring people who have fought for equality in sports and beyond — on Monday at Allegiant Stadium.
Performers from around the world graced burlesque’s biggest stage Saturday night for a fierce, dazzling competition.
The festival, which celebrates all things burlesque, and draws performers and supporters from around the world, kicked off with a Thursday night showcase.
Nearly 10,000 punk fans descend on downtown Las Vegas for five days of music, moshing and more.
The park near Bermuda Road and Pebble Road honors a Metropolitan Police Department sergeant who was shot and killed in the line of duty in 2006.
Insomniac’s flagship Electric Daisy Carnival made its Vegas debut in 2011. Thirteen years later, the festival is bigger than ever.
The band known for 1980s hits such as “Pretty in Pink” and “Love My Way” entertained an energetic crowd with their third Vegas visit over the last three years.
Over 100 people gathered Tuesday evening to celebrate the documentary of “Ten Times Better” at The Beverly Theater in downtown Las Vegas.
The immersive venue at Area15 in Las Vegas, known for its aerialists, magicians and other entertainers, drew a packed crowd one last time before closing its doors.
Tourists and locals alike got a glimpse at Las Vegas history and historic homes as part of the Nevada Preservation Foundation’s annual Home + History festival.
The annual Bling Bling Jam convention hosted a Christmas in July-themed parade along the Fremont Street Experience.
Competitors from around the world competed for burlesque’s top title in the Tournament of Tease.
The competition hosted over a dozen international performers.
Showgirls and entertainers come together to celebrate the City of Las Vegas’ founding by holding the first ever Las Vegas Showgirl Parade.