
Las Vegas Weekly
- Under the new protections, access to hunting, camping and other recreational activities can continue. The land, however, cannot be used for development or mining operations.
- Capri Uzan finished his college basketball career this month at Westcliff University in Irvine, Calif., with a unique distinction: The Las Vegas native is one of a few players to …
- Since stepping down as chair of the Nevada Gaming Control Board last year, Brin Gibson has stayed busy in Las Vegas as a shareholder at …
- The Vegas Golden Knights needed to respond to a five-goal loss just three nights earlier, and Jack Eichel made sure they did it emphatically.
- Nevada lawmakers are considering dialing back restorative justice student discipline systems to make it easier to remove violent and disruptive children from classrooms. Assembly Bill 285 does not do away with …
- My first March Madness memory was when I was a high school senior on spring break in 1985, and I got to watch the games in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
- A Nevada bill to waive some fees for ex-convicts to get a driver’s license would help them reintegrate into society and stay out further trouble with the …
- Vegas went 0-for-4 on power play chances in a 7-2 defeat to the visiting Calgary Flames to snap a four-game winning streak. Vegas had a power play opportunity early in the third period, but …
- The NCAA Tournament comes to town for the first time in the event’s history for the West Regional with a pair of Sweet 16 games on March 23, followed by an Elite Eight showdown on March 25, all at T-Mobile Arena.
- It often feels like every time a ball hits the rim, it belongs to Young.
Las Vegas Sun
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Las Vegas Review-Journal
- by Mark CredicoCity employees, police, firefighters and local Teamsters union members will be getting one-time bonuses, in part to help ease inflation impact.
- by Katelyn NewbergJurors heard opening arguments on Tuesday in the trial of a man accused of kidnapping his mother and fatally stabbing her boyfriend in 2019.
- by Taylor R. AveryThe Department of Corrections may soon be required to develop standards for the supervision and care of transgender inmates under a bill heard by lawmakers Tuesday.
- by Jessica HillLorena Portillo, who has worked at the department since 1998, was unanimously appointed as the registrar of voters for Clark County on Tuesday.
- by Mary HynesAn investigative committee of the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners, which licenses physicians, has accused Dr. George Chambers of misconduct with three former patients.
- by Brett Clarkson, Julie Wootton-GreenerSuperintendent Jesus Jara praised the new online data portal but declined to discuss records related to the controversial Durango High incident.
- by Jessica HillPresident Joe Biden designated Avi Kwa Ame as Nevada’s fourth national monument Tuesday during the White House Conservation in Action Summit, protecting about 500,000 acres of public land from future development.
- by Sabrina Schnur
and David WilsonAt least four people were killed Tuesday after separate crashes in the valley.
- by Colton Lochhead“Disastrous conditions have reshaped Lake Mead National Recreation Area’s one and a half million acres of incredible landscapes and slowly depleted the largest reservoir in the United States,” the senators wrote in a letter to the National Park Service.
- by Mike Brassfield The Penny HoarderThe store that answers the question “What happens to lost luggage that never gets found?” also happens to be a great place to go bargain shopping online.
Vegas Dinning
- The Tivoli village favorite has also extended its hours, opening at noon on the weekends for maximum brunchage and staying open until 10 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays.
- The vibe is coastal Italian, and the new menu items are big on comfort, which room chef Paula Smagacz likens to a “big hug.”
- Roy Ellamar is preparing to open Fine Company at Downtown Summerlin this spring.
- The products are in 29 states, and thanks to a recent deal, available at more than 40 Smith’s and Kroger stores throughout Nevada.
- There are four dishes matched with four tastings, along with a flight for those who want to sample all the spirits.
- Nielsen’s Frozen Custard is set to open its Santa Fe Station food court location this week.
- It’s serving up the holy pie trinity—pizza, pot pies and dessert pies.
- It will feature both local favorites and new-to-market concepts, with some real heavy-hitters in each category.
- The price is right, too: A 14-inch pie ranges from $11 to $22, depending on what and how many goodies you get on there.
- I tried the B.L.A.T.C., a grilled chicken sandwich on sourdough with applewood smoked bacon, avocado, baby arugula, tomato, mozzarella and pesto aioli.
Vegas Entertainment
- "MJ: The Evolution," another musical tribute, is also reopening at the Orleans this week.
- “We’d send it to some of the bigger labels, and they would say, ‘What are your Spotify numbers? How many Instagram followers do you have?’ It’s like they didn’t even listen to it.”
- He’ll return to Las Vegas to headline We the Beat’s first St. Patrick’s Day party, Get Lucky, at Fergusons Downtown.
- “You have pop favorites and the style of Beyoncé, Lizzo, Rihanna, Avril Lavigne … and I’m glad more traditional theater audiences are getting to experience it in that setting.”
- Circa, South Point, the Westgate and more.
- Roy Ellamar is preparing to open Fine Company at Downtown Summerlin this spring.
- David Blaine finished his show after dislocating his shoulder this week.
- Be ready for big celebrations downtown and on the Strip this year.
- “We had finished our previous record deal and were kind of in no man’s land,” member Jean Paul Makhlouf says.
- The artist spent a year and a half building a life-size, hidden bunker inside his gallery.
Vegas Nightlife
- He’ll return to Las Vegas to headline We the Beat’s first St. Patrick’s Day party, Get Lucky, at Fergusons Downtown.
- “We had finished our previous record deal and were kind of in no man’s land,” member Jean Paul Makhlouf says.
- The weekly techno regularly brings international artists to edgy and intimate Vegas spots.
- She returns to Las Vegas for a set at Downtown’s We All Scream on February 16.
- Tao Group will open most of its dayclubs on the Las Vegas Strip on March 3.
- “Everyone from Europe wants to go to America now because the parties are just so great,” he says.
- The concept, launched in 2015 by interior designer Alex Hobocienski and architect Ilias Soukbaev, has now spread across a dozen locations in the U.S. and U.K.
- People showed up to Jackpot NYE in sequined coats, LED wings, Pokémon onesies and more. The clubs of the Strip may have seen massive crowds on New Year's Eve, but Jackpot won the night in encouraging originality.
- In a city where hip-hop and EDM dominate the dancefloor at most clubs, DJ Jazlyn Rich has reaffirmed R&B’s place within the Las Vegas party scene—with a little help from her friends.
- “I like to do the opposite of what people expect me to do,” he tells the Weekly.