The “Palace in the Sky” at Panorama Towers rises above Dean Martin Drive behind the Strip, showcasing sophisticated artistic expression through its intricate architectural detailing and extraordinary finishes.
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Ann-Margret, co-star with Elvis in “Viva Las Vegas,” heads up the list of inductees UNLV College of Fine Arts Hall of Fame.
Gov. Steve Sisolak will speak at a Las Vegas event Thursday decrying recent acts of violence against Asian Americans.
The rate, which essentially tracks the percentage of people tested for COVID-19 who are found to be infected, is now at its lowest level since the early days of the outbreak.
Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo spoke Tuesday during a news conference on police reform, a day after the trial began for former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, charged with killing George Floyd last May.
The Raiders first official branded restaurant has opened at the M Resort.
As The Gazillionaire once said, or didn’t, you can’t spell “ten” without “tent.” Gaz’s peerless production, “Absinthe,” turns 10 this Thursday, appropriately on April Fool’s Day.
New decor, echoes of the past, and the best selfie spots Las Vegas’ newest resort has to offer.
Clark County unveiled the “Back to Life” campaign on Monday, encouraging Black residents to get immunized when eligible.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford announced a $45 million settlement on Monday regarding the state’s lawsuit against drug makers and distributors over a deadly opioid epidemic.
Kevin Kruger, a former UNLV player and an assistant coach the past two seasons, was introduced as the Rebels’ head coach Monday. He signed a five-year, $3.85 million contract.
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Nevada on Wednesday reported 301 new coronavirus cases — surpassing the 300,000 mark — and 12 additional deaths over the preceding day, according to state data.
The Nevada Poll found that a majority of voters would not support a candidate whose agency was a repeated violator of public records laws.
For the first time in six months, none of Nevada’s 17 counties was rated as having an elevated risk of COVID-19 transmission as of Friday.